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This Startup Is Producing the World’s First Carbon-Negative Concrete Transportation and electricity production are the top two culprits when it comes to emitting CO2 (but also two of the most necessary tools for our day-to-day lives). Third on the list and an equally complex beast is industry, and a big part of industry is concrete. .......... It’s been said that concrete is the most widely-used substance on Earth after water. ........... The manufacture of cement, concrete’s key ingredient, accounts for a whopping eight percent of the world’s emissions.
From Wild to Weird: The Top 5 Biotech Trends of 2022 In a first, a paralyzed man simultaneously operated two robotic arms with his mind, allowing him to feed himself for the first time in years. (And it was cake!) Implants helped a man with locked-in syndrome—with a sharp mind but paralyzed body—translate his thoughts into sentences, opening a gateway to finally communicate with his loved ones. Memory prosthetics—a blue-sky idea to boost memory with an implant—scored their first success in people. A spinal cord stimulator, based on a new algorithm that mimics the natural electrical pulses the brain uses to control lower body movement, helped completely paralyzed people stand and walk with assistance in just one day. Within a few months, they cruised city streets on Segway-like wheels, swam, and kayaked, using an off-the-shelf tablet to control their movements.
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I found out that due to pandemic, nurse of my newborn hasn’t been able to go back to Philippines and hasn’t met her kids for 3 yrs
— Sandeep | Polygon π Top 3 by impact (@sandeepnailwal) December 30, 2022
I go crazy if I don’t see my kid for a few hours, imagine her pain.
So I sponsored a trip for her and asked her to send me reaction video of kids pic.twitter.com/MTkuVr0qHa
Dreaming doesn't create reality. But if you're afraid to dream, you won't change your reality either.
— Johannes Larsson (@mrjolar) December 30, 2022
Dream on and dream big. Then snap out of it and start executing.
Two years ago I fell down the AI rabbit hole.
— Jack Soslow (@JackSoslow) December 30, 2022
Since then, I tried to get (and stay) up to speed in AI — consuming all relevant papers, podcasts, blogs, etc... I could find.
Today, I'm sharing a first pass of my reading list. Hopefully it's helpful!https://t.co/hEStAjI1vV
Just watched Pele’s documentary last week. My favorite part is how he uses ‘play’ to motivate and bring his team together..and play their authentic game in 1958
— Priya Baveja | pbaveja.eth (@PBaveja) December 30, 2022
Tried using ChatGPT as an aide to answer questions as I was working on a programming project and it kept giving me very clear answers. Unfortunately almost all of the answers were completely wrong and it was just making up programming APIs that didn't exist.
— Alexander Leishman πΊπΈ (@Leishman) December 30, 2022