I hope they come up with a simple test soon.
https://www.sciencealert.com/gut-inflammation-linked-to-alzheimers-disease-yet-again
Technology is advancing at an exponential rate often called the "Law of Accelerating Returns." If futurist predictions prove correct, we'll have advanced molecular manufacturing by around 2025, and possibly the replacement of humanity by vastly advanced machines a decade or two later.
This is a chronicle of our journey to that future, one advancing technology article at a time. I post the more significant and interesting articles as I come across them.
If it pans out, this could easily bring back nuclear power in a positive way:
Finally, a really cool and powerful electric motorcycle:
“The capability to correctly classify objects increases where the architecture becomes deeper, with more layers. In contrast, the brain’s shallow mechanism indicates that a wider network better classifies objects”
Sure…CURRENTLY. But give it a few more years….
https://scitechdaily.com/how-can-the-human-brain-compete-with-artificial-intelligence/
The death spiral for legacy auto manufacturers, with Tesla in the catbird seat:
Not much recommended yet, but for this bit:
“Factors such as smoking can have a negative effect on sulfatide levels, whereas ensuring the body has an adequate supply of vitamin K or eating certain types of seafood can have a positive effect. These findings suggest possible approaches to developing preventive and therapeutic strategies in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.”
https://scitechdaily.com/alzheimers-breakthrough-fat-metabolism-key-to-new-treatments/
“IF you could make duct tape out of Amorphous silicon carbide you would need to hang about ten medium-sized cars end-to-end off that strip before it breaks.”
Color me impressed!
The first all-AI news channel…and you likely would never notice if you weren’t told. A year ago, such a thing wasn’t on anybody’s radar:
https://scitechdaily.com/quantum-teleportation-becomes-reality-on-active-internet-cables/