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Tensegrity: The Art and Science of Balance
Tensegrity is a fascinating design principle where rigid rods carry compression while cables handle tension. What makes it truly striking is that the rods never touch each other β instead, they seem to βfloatβ in space, held together only by the balance of stretched cables.
This concept began to take shape in the early 20th century. American architect Buckminster Fuller coined the term βtensegrityβ, and it quickly became a symbol of futuristic design and structural innovation.
In the video, youβll see a famous example β the so-called floating table, a mesmerizing object that brings this principle to life. ποΈβ¨
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πΏ In the wild, gray langurs and spotted deer share a remarkable partnership.
π The langurs often drop fruits from tall trees, providing food for the deer.
π¦ In return, the deer act as an early warning system, alerting the monkeys to approaching predators.
This fascinating example of mutualism shows how different species can cooperate for survival.
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ππ₯ A Chinese zoo has banned visitors from showing short videos (reels) to a chimpanzee named Ding-Ding.
Ding-Ding became an internet star because of his love for watching short clips on visitorsβ phones. But the staff raised concerns: constant screen time could harm his eyesight.
The case sparked discussions online about digital addiction β and whether itβs really unique to humans.
Of course, primates are on a different evolutionary step, so for people the risk isnβt quite the same. Still, maybe itβs a reminder for us too: clean your glasses and enjoy the view of the real world every once in a while. ππ
#Science #Animals #Psychology #Technology
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π¨ Have you ever wondered how smartwatches know when youβre asleep?
Itβs not magic β itβs @science!
Modern devices like Apple Watch or Fitbit analyze your heart rate, breathing, and even micro-movements of your body. When your heartbeat becomes steady and slow β youβre asleep. Sudden changes? They signal that youβre awake.
β‘ But the technology has gone much further:
β’ In 2023, MIT introduced algorithms that can track not only sleep but also emotions β for example, detecting stress through subtle heart rate changes.
β’ In 2024, researchers showed how AI-powered smartwatches could predict sleep quality by considering stress levels, daytime activity, and even room lighting.
β’ And in 2025, the first clinical trials revealed that wearables can detect early signs of sleep apnea and arrhythmia β long before a person visits a doctor.
π Why does this matter? Because watches are no longer just gadgets β theyβre turning into real medical assistants, spotting health problems before you even notice them yourself.
π Who knows, maybe soon theyβll not only tell you to go to bed, but also remind you when itβs time to take a vacation?
#Science #AI #Technology #Health
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π Chinese scientists have created a DNA cassette tape with a staggering 36 petabytes of storage!
Instead of magnetic tape, this breakthrough uses synthetic DNA molecules to encode digital data through sequences of A, T, C, and G β the letters of life itself.
Highlights:
β’ Up to 1,570 addressable sections per second
β’ Rewind & fast-forward functions, just like classic cassettes πΆ
β’ Built-in error correction with ReedβSolomon codes for data integrity
β’ Market forecast: from $93M in 2024 to $3B by 2030
The future of storage may fit inside a strand of DNA β and yes, one day our smartphones might carry genetic labs just to keep all our memes safe. π§¬πΎ
#DNA #Storage
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Comets are usually imagined as much smaller than they really are.
Hereβs the actual scale of comet 67P/ChuryumovβGerasimenko β the one visited by the Rosetta spacecraft. πβ¨
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π Microsoft unveils an analog optical computer (AOC) for AI!
A team of four Microsoft researchers spent four years developing this breakthrough system, capable of solving AI tasks using simple LEDsβlike those in smartphones.
π Key highlights:
β’ β‘ 500 tera-operations per watt β over 100Γ more efficient than NVIDIAβs H100
β’ β±οΈ One iteration in just 20 nanoseconds
β’ π Only 2 femtojoules per operation
β’ π‘οΈ Runs at room temperature using micro-LEDs
The AOC combines analog electronics with 3D optical architectures, performing matrix multiplications optically, while complex calculations remain on silicon.
β¨ Advantages over quantum computing:
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100% accuracy on binary tasks, 95%+ on mixed tasks
β’ βοΈ Quantum systems manage only 40β60% on similar problems
β’ π Beat records from the QPLIB benchmark, solving optimization tasks with 500+ binary and 10,000+ continuous variables
β’ No cryogenics needed β works at room temperature!
The race is on: which will reach the market first β optical or quantum computing?
#Microsoft #OpticalComputing #Photonics #AI
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π Earthβs seasons are out of sync
Satellite data reveal that Earthβs seasons donβt line up the same across regions. In places like Mediterranean climates and tropical mountains, plants show different growth cycles β sometimes even just a valley apart.
This mismatch could shape ecosystems, agriculture, and even evolution, as species adapt to out-of-phase seasonal rhythms.
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𧬠AI just made proteins that can turn back cellular aging 50à faster
OpenAI created proteins that rejuvenate cells 50Γ more effectively
OpenAI, together with Retro Biosciences, developed a new model β GPT-4b micro β designed for protein engineering.
The model helped create new variants of the Yamanaka factors β proteins that turn ordinary cells into stem cells.
Result: a 50-fold improvement in reprogramming efficiency compared to natural proteins.
The new proteins, RetroSOX and RetroKLF, differed from the originals by over 100 amino acids, yet worked better in 30β50% of cases.
Most importantly β they showed improved ability to repair DNA damage, which is directly linked to cellular rejuvenation.
In experiments on human fibroblasts from donors over 50, within just 7 days more than 30% of cells began expressing pluripotency markers.
Forget Ozempic. In a couple of years, we might be injecting lifespan extensions instead.
Like in the movie In Time.
Letβs just hope it doesnβt end like The Substance. :)
#OpenAI #Longevity #Biotech
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π The Great Mobula Ray Migration
From April to August and November to January, the coast of Baja California, Mexico, witnesses a breathtaking natural spectacle: the mass migration of mobula rays.
These elegant creatures travel in vast groups, chasing seasonal blooms of plankton and seeking suitable breeding grounds. The sheer scale and beauty of these migrations make them one of the oceanβs most mesmerizing events.
#MarineBiology #Oceans #Wildlife #Nature #Science
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