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    TADEASplanetarita - 'making life planetary'
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    2024 Pan-European atmospheric lead pollution, enhanced blood lead levels, and cognitive decline from Roman-era mining and smelting
    https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2419630121

    The detrimental effects of modern lead exposure on human health are widely recognized. Evidence from the Roman era indicates substantial lead exposure that potentially impacted human health more than 2,000 y ago. The most significant exposure for the rural, nonelite population may have been to background air pollution from silver mining and smelting that underpinned the Roman economy. Using detailed records of Roman-era lead pollution measured in Arctic ice cores and atmospheric modeling, we show that lead emissions from these activities elevated air concentrations throughout Europe. Based on modern epidemiological studies, this air pollution enhanced childhood blood lead levels (BLLs) by about 2.4 µg/dl leading to widespread cognitive decline including an estimated 2.5-to-3 point reduction in intelligence quotient
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    'Dark oxygen' mission takes aim at other worlds
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq6gg5mnn8eo

    Scientists who recently discovered that metal lumps on the dark seabed make oxygen, have announced plans to study the deepest parts of Earth's oceans in order to understand the strange phenomenon.

    Their mission could "change the way we look at the possibility of life on other planets too," the researchers say.

    The initial discovery confounded marine scientists. It was previously accepted that oxygen could only be produced in sunlight by plants - in a process called photosynthesis.

    If oxygen - a vital component of life - is made in the dark by metal lumps, the researchers believe that process could be happening on other planets, creating oxygen-rich environments where life could thrive.

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    This might seem a niche, technical argument, but several multi-billion pound mining companies are already exploring the possibility of harvesting tonnes of these metals from the seafloor.

    The natural deposits they are targeting contain metals vital for making batteries, and demand for those metals is increasing rapidly as many economies move from fossil fuels to, for example, electric vehicles.

    The race to extract those resources has caused concern among environmental groups and researchers. More than 900 marine scientists from 44 countries have signed a petition highlighting the environmental risks and calling for a pause on mining activity.

    Talking about his team's latest research mission at a press conference on Friday, Prof Sweetman said: "Before we do anything, we need to - as best as possible - understand the [deep sea] ecosystem.

    "I think the right decision is to hold off before we decide if this is the right thing to do as a a global society."




    Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor | Nature Geoscience
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-024-01480-8
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    Evolutionary Scale · ESM3: Simulating 500 million years of evolution with a language model
    https://www.evolutionaryscale.ai/blog/esm3-release

    In research over the last five years, the ESM team has explored scaling in biology. We find that as language models scale they develop an understanding of the underlying principles of biology, and discover biological structure and function.

    ESM3 represents a milestone model in the ESM family—the first created by our team at EvolutionaryScale, an order of magnitude larger than our previous model ESM2, and natively multimodal and generative.

    Reasoning over the sequence, structure, and function of proteins. Language models operate over discrete units, or tokens. To create one that can reason over three of the fundamental biological properties of proteins—sequence, structure, and function—we had to transform three dimensional structure and function into discrete alphabets, and construct a way to write every three dimensional structure as a sequence of letters. This allows ESM3 to be trained at scale, unlocking emergent generative capabilities. ESM3’s vocabulary bridges sequence, structure, and function all within the same language model.

    ESM3 is trained with a simple objective. For each protein, its sequence, structure, and function are extracted, tokenized, and partially masked. ESM3’s task is to predict the masked positions using the masked language modeling objective inspired by natural language processing models. In order to accomplish this task, ESM3 must learn a deep understanding of the connection between sequence, structure, and function across evolutionary-scale data. When scaled across billions of proteins and billions of parameters, ESM3 learns to simulate evolution.
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    ‘I think there is life there. Today’: the race to put a human on Mars – in pictures | Mars | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/jan/11/i-think-there-is-life-there-today-the-race-to-put-a-human-on-mars-in-pictures
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    Ilya Sutskever: "Sequence to sequence learning with neural networks: what a decade"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yvBqasHLZs



    00:07 - Reflecting on a decade of advancements in neural network learning.
    02:52 - Neural networks can mimic human cognitive functions for tasks like translation.
    05:05 - Early parallelization techniques led to significant advancements in neural network training.
    07:45 - Pre-training in AI is reaching its limits due to finite data availability.
    10:27 - Examining brain and body size relationships in evolution.
    12:55 - Evolution from basic AI to potential superintelligent systems.
    15:14 - Future AI will possess unpredictable capabilities and self-awareness, transforming their functionalities.
    17:46 - Biologically inspired AI has limited biological inspiration but holds potential for future insights.
    19:43 - Exploring the implications of AI and rights for future intelligent beings.
    22:06 - Out-of-distribution generalization in LLMs is complex and not easily defined.
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    A ‘Holy Grail’ of Science Is Getting Closer - The Atlantic
    https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2025/01/generative-ai-virtual-cell/681246/

    Scientists are now designing computer programs that may unlock the ability to simulate human cells, giving researchers the ability to predict the effect of a drug, mutation, virus, or any other change in the body, and in turn making physical experiments more targeted and likelier to succeed. Inspired by large language models such as ChatGPT, the hope is that generative AI can “decode the language of biology and then speak the language of biology,” Eric Xing, a computer scientist at Carnegie Mellon University and the president of Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, in the United Arab Emirates, told me.

    Much as a chatbot can discern style and perhaps even meaning from huge volumes of written language, which it then uses to construct humanlike prose, AI could in theory be trained on huge quantities of biological data to extract key information about cells or even entire organisms. This would allow researchers to create virtual models of the many, many cells within the body—and act upon them. “It’s the holy grail of biology,” Emma Lundberg, a cell biologist at Stanford, told me. “People have been dreaming about it for years and years and years.”
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    Stanford University Professor Dr Garry Nolan says Irish man Patrick Jackson's UAP / UFO global defence theory needs to be investigated - SundayWorld.com
    https://m.sundayworld.com/news/irish-news/stanford-professor-says-irish-mans-uap-global-defence-theory-needs-to-be-investigated/a554468676.html

    “The sphere network has indeed been around for a very long time, it appears to be fully up-to-date and adaptive.

    "This suggests that whoever built it is still around and maintaining it - a second species."

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    Plants as Persons | State University of New York Press
    https://sunypress.edu/Books/P/Plants-as-Persons2

    Plants are people too? No, but in this work of philosophical botany Matthew Hall challenges readers to reconsider the moral standing of plants, arguing that they are other-than-human persons. Plants constitute the bulk of our visible biomass, underpin all natural ecosystems, and make life on Earth possible. Yet plants are considered passive and insensitive beings rightly placed outside moral consideration. As the human assault on nature continues, more ethical behavior toward plants is needed. Hall surveys Western, Eastern, Pagan, and Indigenous thought as well as modern science for attitudes toward plants, noting the particular resources for plant personhood and those modes of thought which most exclude plants. The most hierarchical systems typically put plants at the bottom, but Hall finds much to support a more positive view of plants. Indeed, some indigenous animisms actually recognize plants as relational, intelligent beings who are the appropriate recipeints of care and respect. New scientific findings encourage this perspective, revealing that plants possess many of the capacities of sentience and mentality traditionally denied them.
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    Adam Brown – How Future Civilizations Could Change the Laws of Physics
    https://youtu.be/XhB3qH_TFds?si=xECyVIvPsm3Xp2ZD
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    Planetary Defense

    Global Collaboration for Defending Earth from Asteroids and Comets
    © 2019
    Overview

    Editors:
    Nikola Schmidt
    Explores the political feasibility of planetary defense
    Provides a comparison and assessment of available political models regarding planetary defense
    Suggests a complex policy, as well as engineering and architectural solutions to building a strong planetary defense

    Nikola Schmidt | Institute of International Relations Prague - Expertise to impact
    https://www.iir.cz/en/nikola-schmidt
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    Foreword: You are here. | AUKI Posemesh Whitepaper
    https://auki.gitbook.io/whitepaper

    The spatial computing industry is creating a massive surveillance apparatus that will be able to see the world through our eyes. Whoever wins the arms race will be in a position of almost unimaginable power to monitor and modify our very thoughts.

    But there is hope. The nascent decentralization movement and the invention of cryptographic currency has created a small window for the people, and the power of the free market, to compete with tech oligarchy.

    Civilization is at a crossroads, where our collective action will determine what future humanity will inherit. This is the decade. This is the arena. You are here.

    Satoshi's Legacy: the decentralized machine perception network.
    https://youtu.be/Ch3u5ak4SSU?si=rphbf5P3Sq4ej_MU
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    WOODMAKER: aha, tak to vime uz dlouho, ze ty poly jsou bile.
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    TADEAS: to tam doted nikdo nevidel, ze ten pol je bilej?
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    Beyond Planets: The Quest for Exomoons
    https://youtu.be/WSTk1vAill8?si=qNICNcLDcbOTVOhE
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    Clearest image ever taken of Mars' North Pole. Yes that's water ice.

    20241225-095928

    x.com
    https://x.com/MAstronomers/status/1870302169116655757?s=19
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    Japanese company ispace plans to land helium-3 mining missions on the moon | Space
    https://www.space.com/the-universe/moon/japanese-company-ispace-plans-to-land-helium-3-mining-missions-on-the-moon

    In a memo of understanding, ispace and Magna Petra have agreed to collaborate to utilize the moon's resources for economic benefits to life on Earth, the companies announced Tuesday, Dec. 10.

    Through "non-destructive, sustainable harvesting," according to a joint statement, Magna Petra plans to one day extract "commercial quantities" of helium-3 isotopes from regolith on the lunar surface for delivery and distribution back on Earth, where the resource is facing an extreme supply shortage.
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