{"id":168062,"date":"2023-12-27T02:37:05","date_gmt":"2023-12-27T07:37:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/these-were-the-10-most-popular-singularity-hub-stories-of-2023-singularity-hub\/"},"modified":"2024-08-18T12:50:24","modified_gmt":"2024-08-18T16:50:24","slug":"these-were-the-10-most-popular-singularity-hub-stories-of-2023-singularity-hub","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/singularity\/these-were-the-10-most-popular-singularity-hub-stories-of-2023-singularity-hub.php","title":{"rendered":"These Were the 10 Most Popular Singularity Hub Stories of 2023 &#8211; Singularity Hub"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    With the year almost in the books, were taking a look at    Singularity Hubs most-read articles in 2023.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres no doubt the year belonged to AI, and coverage of    DeepMinds definition of artificial general intelligence, one    of the fields most controversial topics, grabbed readers    attention. But AI didnt dominate the list. Amid high interest    rates, expensive homes, and inflation, the future of housinga    3D printed house that could cost as little as a carand    energykickstarting the worlds biggest fusion reactorwere on    peoples minds. Discoveries in longevity and the neuroscience    of cognition, memory, and creativityAI-adjacent    topicslikewise struck a chord. And even as metaverse news    faded, a story on the rapid democratization of 3D scanning    technologies sparked the imagination.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was another wild year in science and tech. As always, thanks    for reading!  <\/p>\n<p>        This 3D-Printed House Goes Up in 2 Days and Costs the    Same as a Car    By Vanessa Bates Ramirez    3D printing is becoming more popular as a construction method,    with multiple    companiesbuildingentire3D-printed    neighborhoodsin variousparts of the world. But the    technique hascome under scrutiny, with critics saying    its not nearly as cost-effective nor environmentally friendly    as advocates claim. A Japanese company calledSerendix is    hoping to be a case to the contrary; the company is 3D printing    tiny homes that cost just $37,600.  <\/p>\n<p>        Scientists Find the Source of a Mysterious Brain Wave    That Could Boost Memory and Creativity    By Shelly Fan    For decades, [theta waves] waves have taunted neuroscientists    trying to decipher their functions. [They] seem to help mice    navigate mazes, but also support memory in humans. Its not    just academic curiosity. Our ability to navigate complex new    environments and keep those memories declines with age. Its    especially tough for people with Alzheimers disease. By    finding the source of theta waves, we could potentially enhance    themusing neurostimulation or other methodsto slow cognitive    decline.  <\/p>\n<p>        Newly Discovered Spirals of Brain Activity May Help    Explain Cognition    By Shelly Fan    For the cortex to properly function, communication between    each region is key. In a series of tests, brain spirals seem to    be the messenger, organizing local neural networks across the    cortex into a coherent computing processor. By analyzing these    spiral wave fingerprints, the team found they could classify    different stages of cognitive processing using brain images    alone. Finding turbulence in the brain is another step towards    understanding how our biological computer works and could    inspire the creation of future brain-based machines.  <\/p>\n<p>        Scientists Fire Up the Worlds Largest Fusion Reactor    for the First Time    By Edd Gent    [In October], scientists working on the JT-60SA experimental    reactor at the National Institutes for Quantum Science and    Technology in the city of Naka achieved first plasma,    according to Science. That effectively means the    machine was successfully switched on but is still a long way    from carrying out meaningful tests or producing any power.    Nonetheless, its a significant milestone for a reactor meant    to pave the way for the much larger ITER reactor being built in    France, which is expected to be the first of its kind to    generate more power than it uses.  <\/p>\n<p>        Scientists Studied 348 Mammals to Discover Why Some    Live for Months While Others Last Centuries    By Shelly Fan    The tour-de-force study,published [in Science],    covered nearly 15,500 samples from 348 mammalian species both    small and large. The entire animal register looks like the    population of an international zoo. Theres a reason for    analyzing the animal kingdom in all its glorious diversity. By    studying mammals using the same biological clock and comparing    each profile, we can begin to parse genomic hot spots that    govern aging and lifespan, in turn homing in on methods to    regulate those spots and delay or even reverse the aging    process.  <\/p>\n<p>        This Longevity Study Across 5 Species Found a New    Pathway to Reverse Aging    By Shelly Fan    Scientists have long suspected that [DNA] transcription may    go awry with aging, but the new study offers proof that it    doesntwith a twist. In all five of the species tested, as the    organism grew older the process surprisingly sped up. But like    trying to type faster when blindfolded, error rates also shot    up. Theres a fix. Using two interventions known to extend    lifespan, the team was able to slow down transcription in    multiple species, including mice. Genetic mutations that    reversed the sloppy transcription also extended lifespan in    worms and fruit flies, and boosted human cells ability to    divide and grow.  <\/p>\n<p>        This 3D Printed Community Is Printing One House per    Week for a Year    By Vanessa Bates Ramirez    3D printing has been slowly but surely ramping up as a viable    construction technology, with communities of 3D printed homes    being built in California, Virginia, Texas, and Mexico, among    others. Now a new development on the other side of the Atlantic    is joining this list. 14Trees, a joint venture between Swiss    sustainable construction company Holcim and British    International Investment, announced completion of the first 10    units of a 3D printed housing project in Kilifi, Kenya. The    community is called Mvule Gardens, and it will eventually    consist of 52 single-family homes.  <\/p>\n<p>        DeepMind Defines Artificial General Intelligence and    Ranks Todays Leading Chatbots    By Edd Gent    What exactly people mean by AGI is rarely specified, and the    idea is frequently described in binary terms, where AGI    represents a piece of software that has crossed some mythical    boundary, and once on the other side, its on par with humans.    Researchers at Google DeepMind are now attempting to make the    discussion more precise by concretely defining the term.    Crucially, they suggest that rather than approaching AGI as an    end goal, we should instead think about different levels of    AGI, with todays leading chatbots representing the first rung    on the ladder.  <\/p>\n<p>        A Revolution in Computer Graphics Is Bringing 3D    Reality Capture to the Masses    By Aaron Frank    Backup Ukraine, a collaborative project between the Danish    UNESCO National Commission and Polycam, a 3D creation tool,    enables anyone equipped with only a phone to scan and capture    high-quality, detailed, and photorealistic 3D models of    heritage sites, something only possible with expensive and    burdensome equipment just a few years ago. Backup Ukraine is a    notable expression of the stunning speed with which 3D capture    and graphics technologies are progressing, according to Bilawal    Sidhu, a technologist, angel investor, and former Google    product manager who worked on 3D maps and AR\/VR. Reality    capture technologies are on a staggering exponential curve of    democratization, he explained to me in an interview for    Singularity Hub.  <\/p>\n<p>        Energy Vaults First Grid-Scale Gravity Energy Storage    System Is Near Complete    By Vanessa Bates Ramirez    Energy Vaults solid gravity system uses huge, heavy blocks    made of concrete and composite material and lifts them up in    the air with a mechanical crane. The cranes are powered by    excess energy from the grid, which might be created on very    sunny or windy days when theres not a lot of demand. The    blocks are suspended at elevation until supply starts to fall    short of demand, and when theyre lowered down their weight    pulls cables that spin turbines and generate electricity.  <\/p>\n<p>    Image Credit:     ilgmyzin \/     Unsplash  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Original post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/singularityhub.com\/2023\/12\/23\/these-were-the-10-most-popular-singularity-hub-stories-of-2023\/\" title=\"These Were the 10 Most Popular Singularity Hub Stories of 2023 - Singularity Hub\">These Were the 10 Most Popular Singularity Hub Stories of 2023 - Singularity Hub<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> With the year almost in the books, were taking a look at Singularity Hubs most-read articles in 2023. Theres no doubt the year belonged to AI, and coverage of DeepMinds definition of artificial general intelligence, one of the fields most controversial topics, grabbed readers attention. 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