Curating the Internet: Science and technology micro-summaries for October 6, 2019
A Steem essay on the scientific research around sleep and circadian rhythms; IEEE Spectrum's weekly selection of awesome robot videos; Game of Thrones language creator argues that language is humanity's greatest invention; Vanguard Group testing blockchain for a currency market; and A youtube visit to see the assembly of the world's largest digital camera
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- STEEM Sleep for your life: The reason why light in the night kills your energy! - In this post, @chappertron summarizes recent research on sleep. According to the summary, recent research - including a Nobel prize in 2017 - has found that night time is the best time for sleep because of the effect that sunlight has on the human circadian rhythm. This is because sunlight synchronizes the "tiny clocks" in neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which is located in the hypothalmus. Perhaps surprisingly, this also happens in blind mice or even in a petri dish. The post goes on to discuss Weinrich et al. 2019, which found that respiration peaks at mid-day, and ATP production declines through the day. At night time, it says, "the mitochondrial function is low and glycolysis peaks.". This process can be interrupted by exposure to light, but this has consequences on the body's circadian rhythm. Adding that poor sleep can accelerate aging, the post suggests that we should make sleep - at night - one of our highest priorities. Reminds me of this, which although it was updated in February, I originally read ten or fifteen years ago. (A 10% beneficiary setting has been applied to this post for @chappertron.)
- Video Friday: Caltech's Drone With Legs Takes First Steps - IEEE Spectrum's weekly selection of awesome robot videos
includes: a thruster-powered biped robot that can balance and walk, the Skydio 2 autonomous drone for consumer use, robot kits for holiday gifts, a shape-changing bot that acts collectively, in swarms, drones that are used for filmmaking and water sampling, and more.
Here is my favorite, a prosthetic foot that the wearer can feel:
Here is the video:
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I agree on @chappertron's post being really good! I am ashamed I didn't manage to find a good comment to make on it. It was so clear... :)
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