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IBM Quantum Computing Updates

30 Oct 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Keith Thuerk

IBM Quantum Computing Updates   IBM opens first quantum computing center in Europe - Oct 7 '24 IBM sees the opportunity to sell more quantum computers in Europe by having the ability to bring in customers to an actual quantum center and show them how...

They Figured Out Protein Folding, Everything Will Change

20 Oct 2024 6 minute read 0 comments Perfectionist25

This year, we can say that the Nobel Prizes were actually given to artificial intelligence in both chemistry and physics. The prize in physics in particular had nothing to do with physicists. An artificial intelligence expert who used certain calcula...

As you age

18 Oct 2024 1 minute read 0 comments planck's variable

Going through time has to be one of the strangest experiences ever. First of all, to even think about how insignificant the span of our existence is makes it even more interesting. In a universe where we have predicted how things might look like quad...

Geopolitical conflicts in Russia: the longer they last, the harder they end

16 Oct 2024 11 minute read 0 comments Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/Zw46hQXKdRj0fYbm Historically, Russia has a 90% chance of losing in military conflicts. This paper examines Russia’s historical experience in geopolitical conflicts and provides statistics and p...

Navigating Life When You Are Young With Chronic Illnesses Part Seven

3 Oct 2024 13 minute read 4 comments Cje95

Burnout and Home for the Holidays After the end of my last internship, I was beyond burned out. There are only so many times you can have people call and cuss you out and wish horrific deaths on you before it wears you down. Being on the receiving en...

Temple of knowledge

2 Oct 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/Zv0NRN-FCnG3Mnuz Oxford Natural History Museum. At the entrance to the museum, visitors are greeted by Aristotle. It seems that if you walk around the entire museum, you can get an education in...

Managing Type 1 diabetes

29 Sep 2024 1 minute read 0 comments cryotosensei

My knowledge of Type 1 diabetes exploded overnight. I have a student with Type 1 diabetes. I naively thought that it is as simple as taking an insulin shot every day. It wasn’t until today when my student vomited and I sent out an alert to the Leve...

"Examining the ordinary often leads to the extraordinary" (or How good science causes nerd boners!)

21 Sep 2024 1 minute read 0 comments JaiChai

  Comprehending complex and exotic "scientific stuff" begins with a deep understanding and appreciation of the simple things in life (e.g., these two perfectly shaped, mouthwatering mellons). Think of it. Newton got bored at churc...

Buddhism and Science

20 Sep 2024 1 minute read 1 comment Ship Shard

Publication in Russian on the Zen bloghttps://dzen.ru/a/Zu27eWUeDXs0Jm-Y It seems that Buddhism has a lot in common with different sciences, namely the Buddhist characteristics of being: cause and effect, the absence of a constant and unchanging pers...

Neuralink's Blindsight device brings technological boon for the blind

19 Sep 2024 1 minute read 1 comment Yugocean

     Neuralink has invented a new innovation - Blindsight device - that brings technological boon for the blind. Let me take you to the journey of this new development. Source: Musk & Neuralink The Journey Blindsight device: This is a device, which...