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The New Techno-Eschatology: AGI and Secular Religion

March 25, 2025 · 5 min read

Some techies today fear hell—not from a god, but from a computer.  Human beings have a habit of wrapping up big unknowns in familiar stories. Even in our high-tech, secular age, the quest to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) often comes with a kind of religious or end-of-the-world fervor. Some communities of self-described rationalists speak […]

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The New Techno-Eschatology: AGI and Secular Religion

Some techies today fear hell—not from a god, but from a computer.  Human beings have a habit of wrapping up big unknowns in familiar stories. Even in our high-tech, secular age, the quest to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) often comes with a kind of religious or end-of-the-world fervor. Some communities of self-described rationalists speak […]

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Environment

Improving Somalia’s Environment

Every year, growing environmental concerns grip countries like Somalia, where the effects of global warming and conflict coincide to threaten livelihoods. But could improving governance and investing in renewable energy change this landscape? In a bustling Mogadishu market, vendors worry about the diminishing yields from farms. What if a fresh approach in energy usage and […]

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“Regular” Black Holes and Dark Matter Mysteries

Did you know that the mysterious dark matter, making up about a quarter of the universe, could potentially be composed of regular black holes? That’s right! Recent research explores this captivating possibility, diving deep into the world of primordial black holes not plagued by singularities. In many corners of the world, especially in rapidly developing […]

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How AI Shapes “Truth” Online

More than 50% of online content is shaped by algorithms, yet few realize its impact on truth. What if a new ethnographic approach could unveil this hidden influence? Delving Deep into Everyday Realities Whether tracing social media rumors or unraveling cultural myths, our quest for truth influences everyday life. Much like discovering the unknown ingredients […]

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The Underlying Symmetry of Languages

Did you know that symmetry might be hidden in the way we name our days or even our seasons? Newly uncovered research suggests that symmetry is a key factor in how languages across the globe organize these categories. When we speak different languages, it’s easy to assume that terms like ‘tomorrow’ or ‘spring’ should translate […]

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Rare coding variants in CHRNB3 associate with reduced daily cigarette smoking across ancestries.

Rajagopal VM; Ziyatdinov A; Joseph T; Ayer A; Ahmed M; Mbatchou J; Zou Y; Averitt AJ; Banerjee N; Cantor M; Torres JM; Chen E; Varela JR; Jones M; Overton J; Harari O; Lotta L; Abecasis G; Baras A; Berumen J; Kuri-Morales P; Alegre-DĂ­az J; Tapia-Conyer R; Collins R; Emberson JR; Marchini J; Coppola G

Scientists studied a gene called CHRNB3, linked to how much people smoke, in different groups of people. They found certain changes in this gene that might help people smoke less. These changes could help make new medicines to fight smoking addiction.

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Combination of PARP and KRAS inhibitors enhances therapeutic efficacy by exploiting vulnerabilities in PDAC.

Xu X; Chen X; Xu R; Huo Z; Li C; Nowsheen S; Aziz K; Yao F; Lou Z; Deng M

Researchers found that a new treatment combination could help fight a type of pancreatic cancer. The treatment targets a gene called KRAS and makes the cancer cells more sensitive to another type of medicine. This approach helps stop the cancer and boosts the body's immune response.

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