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Sources, a few more items and relevant Wikipedia articles are in 2024 in science.

Now making these quarterly instead of monthly (posted most of the previous ones only to reddit). I’m making these summaries so you can stay up to date with the latest science even if you only have little time. Also updating Wikipedia articles sooner or later.

You can get a quarterly email notification here. Non-included items and criteria can be found here.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

If you don't understand the study itself or in general if you're interested in it, it's always a good idea to also read a good news report on it; see this and also this. They found carrot intake rather than beta-carotene, the focus of prior studies, has this association and figure 6 was just to show that they don't have much data on daily intake of a carrot or more.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

Higher accuracy was achieved in an earlier study where another team used large fMRI machines (it was featured in the version for May). There participants listened to audiobooks / speech while being in the large machine; I guess long training would be easier here but it's more limited since it's EEG. However, they claim they have exceeded 60% by now.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

The study is here.

In 30 prospective studies with 9331 cases reporting plasma α-carotene levels, summary [relative risk] was 0.80.

10% reduction of less frequent intake of carrots seems more robustly backed by the data. Hopefully, some new study provides more info how big of an effect daily carrots have; see Figure 6.

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Sources and relevant Wikipedia articles are in 2023 in science.

This is the latest summary and last one for 2023. I'm making these summaries so you can stay up to date even if you only have little time while updating Wikipedia articles. Monthly mail notification here. A few more items are in the Wiki article. Non-included items and criteria can be found here.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

No, they just added lots of data for one of the multiple things that current emulation efforts (just like neural networks / brain-inspired AI software) so far didn't even include (neuropeptides).

There's no reason for why it would now be possible to simulate complex nervous system processes, but maybe this could enable getting closer to that. I don't know what you mean with "outside behavior" though. Maybe you're referring to the behavior in some simulation like this?

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Sources + relevant Wikipedia articles are in 2023 in science.

Making the summaries so you can get up to date fast. Cut the number of tiles down from 10 to 8 (only 2 main items this time). Monthly notification. More items are in the WP article and non-included items with criteria are here.

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For reflection on science and its results and reviews of the year in science.
I'm interested in how to integrate these results into Wikipedia and society. Criteria for inclusion and non-included are here.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world -1 points 9 months ago

There are tons of options for that, mainly energy storage such as batteries, hydro, and green hydrogen. Nuclear is not needed and too expensive among other things.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago

It's because the education system is utterly outdated across the world. No digital literacy, media literacy, or health literacy in the curriculum but lots of things you'll never need and forget to never be useful again within a few months. Studies should investigate things relating to this subject.

It's also because of the quality of search engine results but both are directly linked, people need to learn how to use search engines etc.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Seems like quite some progress in nanobiotech there.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

See wetware computer for more info about this. Some studies in "2023 in science" will get integrated there soon, there have been similar recent studies.

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Sources + relevant Wikipedia articles are in 2023 in science.
Making these summaries so you can stay up to date with the latest major studies in short time.

I also integrate most of the studies into Wikipedia; finding, editing & selection take most of the time, not the image. Monthly newsletter is here (I don't know if it still sends the mails properly sth happened to the upvotes a few months ago). This one is a bit late again since I get absolutely no benefit of doing this as a volunteer. Links to the criteria and list of nonincluded items; I've been making these summaries for >3 years for free. Check out the website Kialo for structured argument debates on topics like 'How did our universe begin'. More Wikipedia editors & devs and Wikimedia Commons science images contributors are needed.

Here's the sources for only the four main items:

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

It's more or less only (that is mainly) useful for building components that you then use in your man-made tracks. It's a tool, just like AI image generators are tools albeit there the replacement use-case is substantial. AI-generated voice also needs to be considered in this context I think.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 6 points 10 months ago

Thank you! You can get notified via a monthly email. Let me know if they land in the spam-folder, I don't know if they do or did.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

Glad you liked it and ask about it: you can get notified via the monthly email, see the newsletter link above.

[-] prototyperspective@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

They are sorted by order of appearance; it's just 4 links and the two additional ones are the short items of the tile's image.

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Sources & relevant Wikipedia articles: 2023 in science. Stay up to date with the latest major studies.

I also integrate most of the studies into Wikipedia; finding, editing & selection take most of the time, not the image. Monthly newsletter is here (I don't know if it still sends the mails properly).

I used to put all the sources here; here's the sources for only the six main items:

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