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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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Chemistry

Quantum Leap: The Current Revolution in Quantum Chemistry and Its Implications

As we move towards 2026, the landscape of chemistry is poised for a radical transformation with the enhanced capabilities of quantum computers. These cutting-edge machines promise to revolutionize our understanding of chemical reactions at the molecular level, offering insights previously beyond our grasp. This technological leap not only has the potential to disrupt traditional chemistry […]

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NASA’s Artemis II Mission: A Leap Towards the Moon and Beyond

The ambitious Artemis II mission is set to mark a new era in space exploration, rekindling the excitement of lunar exploration and setting the stage for future manned missions to the Moon and Mars. This mission signals NASA’s continued commitment to deep space exploration and aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon […]

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From Pandemic to “Plandemic”: What COVID-19 Taught Us About Conspiracy Thinking

If you searched for “plandemic”, you’re not alone. During the COVID-19 pandemic, that word—part insult, part rallying cry—became one of the most powerful symbols of modern conspiracy thinking. It suggested that COVID-19 wasn’t just a tragic global health crisis, but a planned event orchestrated by shadowy elites, scientists, governments, or corporations. For millions of people, […]

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Chemistry

Harnessing the Power of Twisted Crystals: The Future of Nanoelectronics

Researchers have made significant advances in nanoelectronics by developing an innovative method to manipulate electricity by twisting tiny crystals. This breakthrough, reported by ScienceDaily, could revolutionize electronic design by leveraging geometric structures to steer electric currents. The Breakthrough Discovery Scientists at the prestigious RIKEN Institute have developed a novel technique that enables them to fabricate […]

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Trust By Design: Enabling Responsible Precision Health Through Blockchain-Powered Digital Twins And Trusted AI.

Vasiliu-Feltes I; Zhang CY; Dennis S; Siegel E; Uribe D

The paper talks about using new technology like blockchain and AI to make healthcare better and more personalized through something called digital twins. It looks at how these technologies can help in areas like genomics and patient care, and how important trust and strong systems are in healthcare.

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Single-cell transcriptomics of X-ray irradiated wing discs reveals heterogeneity related to cell-cycle status and cell location.

Cruz J; Sun WY; Verbeke A; Hariharan IK

Scientists studied how X-rays affect a specific type of tissue using a method called single-cell RNA sequencing. They found that different parts of the tissue react differently, with some genes behaving evenly and others differently depending on their location. A small group of cells changed a lot after X-ray exposure, which shows that tissues do not all respond the same way to X-rays.

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