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Bottlebrush, structural colors, Can AIs be trained or designed with systems so they are always fair?

Science Advances @ScienceAdvances Researchers discover that using foldable bottlebrush polymers as network strands provides a strategy to decouple the tradeoffs between stiffness and extensibility. My Comment: If these are made for “permanent” structural colors, might they be more dangerous than dyes? And harder to remove from humans and living things? I am asking you because
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Global open resources, heliospheric (sensor, objects) ( times, coordinates, users, uses, best methods)

Faithful Records, global open resources, Global open resources, heliospheric (sensor, objects) ( times, coordinates, users, uses, best methods) Richard Collins: I am looking at some amateur solar images. This one says “approximately north is up, east to the left.” I do not understand what “east” means when looking at the sun. OpenAI ChatGPT: When looking
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Solar Model from ChatGPT after laborious instructions to make programmer fiendly E notation data format for the sun

Solar Model from ChatGPT after laborious instructions to make programmer fiendly E notation data format for the sun And it could not give me copy and paste with tabs # Constants in E notation h = 6.62607015E-34 # Planck’s constant (J·s) c = 2.99792458E8 # Speed of light (m/s) k_B = 1.380649E-23 # Boltzmann constant
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cross compare images at different sites to provide higher accuracy

@NatSolarObs and @AURADC and @NSF   At https://nso.edu/data/nisp-data/h-alpha/ it says   “There is no attempt to cross-compare images at different sites to provide higher accuracy at this time.”   Is that still true? What is the full potential now if all countries and groups combine across all frequencies? Sharing lossless data, and global best practices
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Even ChatGPT can do it, if you keep it focused with a clear plan

Prof Jesse Capecelatro @jesse_caps New paper out in JFM! Simulations, experiments, and theory all wrapped up in one. #openaccess https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2024.1014 https://pic.x.com/9UxXTK4vJx Replying to @jesse_caps Even ChatGPT can do it, if you keep it focused with a clear plan Why do you put up with that kind of chaotic behavior in beam, jet, pipe, flow, plume,
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Trying to use OpenAI to save one simple open conversation about the future

Trying to use OpenAI to save one simple open conversation about the future Richard Collins: I am reading “High-performance multiphase Sm-Co-B alloys with coercivities up to 6.71 MA·m−1” This is 6.71E6 Amperes/Meter. They go on to say they can reach energy products of 120 to 200 kJ*m^3 which is 120E3 to 200E3 Joules/Meter^3. 1 MegaGauss
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The “mitochondrial network” never acts in isolation

Mitochondria sense, integrate, and signal information. The mitochondrial network acts as a dynamic, energetic interface between the cellular (api) genome and the outside world. The “mitochondrial network” never acts in isolation, but always acts as part of the whole. The individual mitochondria might feel they are the center of “the outside world”. But their life
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Reaction simulators and visualizations for arbitrary shapes and flows

Reaction-diffusion pattern from an aqueous Belousov-Zhabotinsky — Replying to @PhysRevLett Reaction simulators and visualizations for arbitrary shapes and flows Is this just a pretty picture or did they put a live tool online to let the 5.4 Billion humans using the Internet play with the reaction simulations and visualizations for arbitrary shapes and flows? I
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It is possible to store sequence, shape and network data at atomic scale, using inorganics and atoms

Patrick Boyle @p_maverick_b  One must consider that if DNA data storage takes off we will someday store sequencing data as DNA My Comment: It is possible to store sequence, shape and network data at atomic scale, using inorganics and atoms – which are smaller. I appreciate your humor. But using naturally evolved rather large blobs
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