News Minimailist 03月07日
Startup launches biological computer made of human brain cells
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今日新闻简报聚焦三篇重要文章。首先,墨尔本一家初创公司推出了一款由人类脑细胞制成的生物计算机CL1,旨在利用生物智能进行疾病建模和药物测试。其次,科学家们发现免疫系统的新组成部分,有望开发出新型抗生素,研究表明蛋白酶体在细菌感染期间会改变其功能,产生杀灭细菌的物质。最后,在西澳大利亚发现了地球上已知最古老的陨石坑,挑战了我们对早期地球历史的认知。

🧠墨尔本初创公司Cortical Labs推出CL1,一款由数十万个实验室培养的神经元组成的生物计算机,旨在利用生物智能进行疾病建模和药物测试,与传统AI相比,功耗更低,能以最少的数据快速学习。

🛡️科学家发现免疫系统的新组成部分,研究表明蛋白酶体在细菌感染期间会改变功能,将旧蛋白质转化为攻击和摧毁细菌的物质,为开发新型抗生素提供了新途径,在细菌和感染小鼠的测试中显示出可喜的结果。

☄️在西澳大利亚的皮尔巴拉地区发现了一个34.7亿年前的陨石坑,名为北极陨石坑,这是地球上已知最古老的撞击地点,其历史被推前了10亿多年。地质学家认为,这个穹顶可能是早期生命发展的地方。

Today ChatGPT read 17719 top news stories. After removing previously covered events, there are 3 articles with a significance score over 5.9.

[6.0] Melbourne start-up introduces biological computer made of human brain cells — abc.net.au

A Melbourne start-up, Cortical Labs, has launched a product called CL1, a biological computer made of human neurons. This development follows their earlier success in teaching neurons to play Pong in 2022. CL1 is designed for remote use in a cloud-like system.

The CL1 device contains hundreds of thousands of lab-grown neurons and aims to harness biological intelligence for applications like disease modeling and drug testing. Unlike traditional AI, it consumes less power and learns quickly from minimal data.

While the technology shows promise, some scientists express caution about its limitations and ethical implications. Researchers are exploring how these neuron systems can be used without raising concerns about consciousness or suffering.

[6.5] New immune system part could lead to new antibiotics — bbc.com

Scientists have discovered a new part of the immune system that could lead to new antibiotics. This finding centers on the proteasome, a structure in cells that recycles proteins and can produce chemicals to kill bacteria when infections occur.

The research, conducted in Israel, shows that the proteasome changes its function during bacterial infections. It transforms old proteins into substances that can attack and destroy bacteria, offering a new avenue for antibiotic development.

Tests on bacteria and infected mice showed promising results, comparable to existing antibiotics.

[6.1] Oldest-known impact crater found in Western Australia — abc.net.au

Researchers have discovered a 3.47-billion-year-old impact crater in Western Australia’s Pilbara region, named North Pole Crater. This finding pushes back the age of the oldest-known impact site on Earth by over one billion years.

The crater, estimated to have been about 100 kilometers wide at formation, features a raised area called North Pole Dome. Geologists believe this dome may have been a location where early life could have developed.

Highly covered news with significance over 5.5

[5.8] Aspirin may enhance immune response against cancer spread
(bbc.com + 12)

[5.7] Global sea ice reached record low levels in February
(theguardian.com + 8)

[5.6] UN report reveals women's rights declining in 25% of countries
(thehindu.com + 6)

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