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Imagine you hire a killer, pay him money and give him weapons to kill.
Are you an accomplice in a crime and should you be punished?
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Yes, that’s a crime
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No, that’s different
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It’s not a crime, everyone in civilized world can do that
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Bottlebrush-shaped molecules carry drug combos to combat cancer

Existing cancer drugs can be effective against the disease, but unfortunately they don’t always go exactly where they’re needed in the right amounts, leading to a range of toxic side effects. Groups of drugs can multiply the cancer-fighting potential – but it’s even harder to corral them to the target.

Scientists at MIT have developed bottlebrush-shaped molecules that can carry groups of different cancer drugs in just the right ratio. Tests in mice showed significantly improved outcomes compared to just giving the drugs loose.
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Researchers have created a new class of robots that can shift between solid and liquid forms on demand. In a series of tests, these new bots could move and change shape to run obstacle courses, carry objects, or even escape from a jail cell like a Terminator.

Robots usually come in two flavors – there are the traditional ones that are hard and strong, but not particularly flexible. And then there are soft robots, which are more flexible but not as strong. For the new study, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the Chinese University of Hong Kong developed a new type of robot that combines the best of both worlds.
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Billion-dollar startup Colossal Biosciences claims it has come a step closer to reviving the dodo, a flightless bird that has been extinct since the 17th century.

The futuristic plan is only possible now that the Dallas-based company has decrypted the dodo's entire genome, according to a press release.

The bird is the latest in the collection of long-gone animals that scientists want to bring back to life. The startup has previously said it plans to recreate the Tasmanian wolf and the woolly mammoth.

There's still a lot to be done before these birds can be brought back. Scientists can't recreate life from scratch, so they will have to figure out a way to put the dodo-specific genes into the embryo of a living animal.
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The Google dudes can if they want to.
A new thing called Video Editing Tool .

It works as follows - you have a set of static pictures, you arrange them in a given order and prescribe the actions that should occur "between the images", and the newfangled artificial intelligence remakes it all into a video.
Animation on a new level
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The most ambitious neural network is being developed by a team of former Google employees - AdeptAI promises to surprise everyone.

As planned, AI will be able to perform any task in the browser using text commands - you can ask to find a refrigerator for a specific budget, fill out a Google Spreadsheet, or order products for making hodgepodge (or other dish).

So far, in a beta test, you can sign up here , in the near future they promise to roll it out to the general public.

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How immortal jellyfish turn back time

Achieving immortality is something that has driven human beings throughout much of their history. Many peculiar legends and fables have been told about the search for the elixirs of life. Medieval alchemists worked tirelessly to find the formula for the philosopher’s stone, which granted rejuvenating powers. Another well-known story is the travels of Juan Ponce de LeΓ³n, who, while conquering the New World, searched for the mysterious fountain of youth.

But to this day no one has succeeded in discovering the keys to eternal life. There is, however, one exception – a creature no more than four millimetres in size Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as β€œthe immortal jellyfish”.
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A Strange New Form of Ice Discovered by Scientists Could Revolutionize How We Think About Water


A previously unidentified type of ice that is more similar to liquid water than any other ice yet has been discovered by scientists by shaking regular frozen water around in a jar of extremely cold steel balls.

This is amorphous ice, which does not exist in the environment on Earth. This is due to the fact that its atoms are not ordered in a tidy repeating crystalline structure, but rather are jumbled up into an atomic omnishambles.
But the amorphous ice that the team has been creating through tests with ball milling is unlike any amorphous ice that has ever been observed.

Typically, amorphous ice has a density between 0.94 grams per cubic centimeter and 1.13 grams per cubic centimeter. The new ice is quite close to water, which has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, at 1.06 grams per cubic centimeter.
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Exciting news from the world of space exploration! A recent study published in the Astronomical Journal has discovered a potentially habitable exoplanet orbiting a red dwarf star.
According to the article on NewAtlas.com, the exoplanet, named GJ3512 b, is located in the habitable zone of its star, meaning that it could potentially have liquid water on its surface. This makes it a prime target for further study and a potential candidate for the search for extraterrestrial life.
This discovery highlights the ongoing efforts to find habitable exoplanets and the significance of red dwarf stars in the search for life beyond our solar system. With advancements in technology and new techniques for observing exoplanets, the future of space exploration looks brighter than ever.

Stay tuned to Science.t.iss.one for more updates on this and other exciting developments in the world of science and space exploration."
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Exciting news for those suffering from arthritis! A recent study has found that a drug used to treat arthritis in mice was also able to reverse the effects of aging. The drug, which targets a protein involved in inflammation, showed a significant improvement in physical function and reduction in the signs of aging in the mice treated with it. This study is a promising step forward in the search for a cure for both arthritis and aging. We look forward to further research and development in this field.

Stay tuned to Science.t.iss.one for more updates on this and other exciting developments in the world of science and space exploration
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Quantum computers are coming and they bring with them a potential threat to our entire cybersecurity infrastructure. The ability of quantum computers to quickly solve complex problems could easily crack current encryption methods, making our personal and financial information vulnerable. But fear not, scientists are working on ways to bulletproof our cybersecurity. Researchers are developing quantum-proof encryption methods that would be much more difficult for quantum computers to crack. Stay tuned for updates on this important field of study!
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Exciting Breakthrough in the Search for Alien Life with AI Assistance!
Astronomers using artificial intelligence have identified 8 radio signals that are believed to be of extraterrestrial origin. The Breakthrough Listen project, which is a global effort to find evidence of alien life, has utilized cutting-edge AI algorithms to analyze data from the radio telescope at Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia.
The signals, known as Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs), are extremely brief and have not been able to be explained by any known natural phenomenon. This has led scientists to believe that these signals could be coming from intelligent civilizations in other galaxies.
The AI algorithms used in the project were able to analyze vast amounts of data in a short amount of time and identify patterns that were previously missed. This is a significant step forward in the search for extraterrestrial life and is further proof that AI can play a crucial role in scientific breakthroughs.
This discovery has reignited the excitement and speculation surrounding the possibility of finding alien life. While more research and investigation is required to confirm the origin of these signals, this is an exciting development in the search for extraterrestrial life and a testament to the power of AI technology.

Stay tuned with @science for further updates as the Breakthrough Listen project continues its efforts to find evidence of life beyond our planet!
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Science Meets Cuisine: Scientists Create Catfish-Alligator Hybrids for Our Dinner Tables!

Scientists are creating hybrid catfish with alligator DNA in a new development in the world of genetically modified foods. The goal of this new species, known as "gator catfish," is to provide a sustainable and delicious source of protein for human consumption.

The hybrid catfish combines catfish hardiness and disease resistance with alligator meat's distinct flavor profile. This produces a tasty and nutritious food that is also more environmentally friendly than traditional livestock because it requires less land and resources to produce.

While the concept of eating a hybrid species may be foreign to some, it is important to remember that many of the foods we eat today, such as apples and tomatoes, are also the result of genetic modification and hybridization.

This new genetic engineering advancement provides a promising solution to the challenges posed by our growing global population and the need for sustainable food sources. Scientists will continue to research and perfect the "gator catfish" hybrid for human consumption to ensure its safety and palatability.

Get ready to add a new and unique delicacy to your dinner table with @science, as "gator catfish" may soon become the next big thing in the world of food!
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Exciting advancements in the field of materials science have led to the creation of a new type of metal that could revolutionize the electronics industry. Researchers have developed a liquid metal material that is airtight and flexible, making it a promising candidate for use in next-generation electronic devices.
This liquid metal, a combination of gallium and indium, has unique properties that make it ideal for use in flexible electronics. Unlike traditional metal materials, it is airtight and can maintain its liquid form even when subjected to external pressure. Additionally, it is extremely flexible and can be molded into various shapes and sizes, making it possible to integrate it into a wide range of electronic devices.
The potential applications for this liquid metal are vast and include use in flexible displays, wearable electronics, and even medical devices. Its airtight and flexible properties could also make it a game-changer in the development of smart cities, as it could be used to create self-healing electrical networks that are capable of repairing themselves after damage.
Overall, this new liquid metal material represents a major step forward in the field of materials science and has the potential to greatly improve the functionality and reliability of electronic devices. It will be interesting to see how this technology develops in the coming years and what new innovations it will inspire.
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Exciting News for History Enthusiasts:

The world of history has just taken a major leap forward with the help of AI technology. Researchers are using AI algorithms to decipher a 2000-year-old lost book describing life after Alexander the Great. The book, known as the "Life of Hermes," has been a mystery for centuries due to its heavily damaged and encrypted text. However, with the help of AI, researchers are now able to uncover the secrets of this ancient text and learn about life in the era that followed Alexander the Great's reign.
According to the article, the AI algorithms have already successfully deciphered about 80% of the text. The information revealed so far includes descriptions of daily life, trade and commerce, and religious practices. The results of this study are expected to provide new insights into the culture and society of the time, and could greatly contribute to our understanding of the ancient world.
This breakthrough in the field of history highlights the immense potential of AI technology in helping us uncover the secrets of the past. The results of this study will likely spur further research and innovation in the field of historical decipherment, making it possible to unlock the mysteries of other lost books and artifacts.

Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development in the world of history and technology! Join us on science.t.iss.one for the latest updates and discussions on all things science.
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Exciting Breakthrough in Treating ALS - A Ray of Hope for Motor Neuron Degenerative Disease Patients!
According to a recent article on New Atlas, scientists have made a significant breakthrough in treating ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a debilitating motor neuron degenerative disease. The study showed that by using a combination of stem cells and small molecule drugs, it was possible to slow down the progression of the disease and improve the overall quality of life for patients.
This is an exciting development in the field of medicine and holds great promise for the millions of people around the world who are living with ALS. It's important to note that while this treatment is still in its early stages, the results are very encouraging and provide hope for the future.
We must continue to support and invest in scientific research to find more effective treatments and eventually a cure for this devastating disease. The effort and dedication of scientists, healthcare professionals, and patient advocates is truly inspiring and gives us hope for a brighter future.
Let's spread the word about this exciting development and support those affected by ALS. Together, we can make a difference."
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New White Traffic Lights for Autonomous Vehicles - Improving Road Safety!
A recent development in the field of autonomous vehicles is the creation of white traffic lights specifically designed for them. The white light signals to the vehicle that it is safe to proceed, reducing the risk of collisions with other road users. This is a promising step forward in road safety.
As autonomous vehicles become more prevalent on our roads, it is important to continue developing technology that enhances safety for all. The integration of white traffic lights is just one example of how technology can improve the driving experience and keep us all safer on the road.
Let's continue to support advancements in technology that make our roads safer for everyone."
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Attention science enthusiasts! Did you know that the foods we consume on a daily basis could be accelerating the aging process?
According to a recent article in The Conversation, our diets are loaded with pollutants that can have a detrimental effect on our health. These pollutants, including pesticides, heavy metals, and plastic particles, can cause oxidative stress and inflammation in the body, both of which have been linked to the acceleration of aging.
One study found that consuming contaminated seafood can result in a significant increase in oxidative stress markers in the body. Another study found that people who consumed high levels of pesticides had a significantly higher risk of developing certain age-related diseases, such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
So, what can we do to protect ourselves from these pollutants? The authors of the article suggest reducing our consumption of processed and packaged foods, as these are often the main sources of chemical pollutants in our diets. They also suggest choosing organic produce and reducing our consumption of animal products, as these are often high in heavy metals.
It's also important to remember that while we can't entirely eliminate these pollutants from our diets, it is possible to limit our exposure by making conscious food choices. By being mindful of the foods we eat and the sources they come from, we can help protect ourselves and slow down the aging process.
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