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NFL, Goodell close to finalizing 3-year contract extension; new deal would end in 2027
NFL, Goodell close to finalizing 3-year contract extension; new deal would end in 2027
Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL have agreed on the framework of a three-year contract extension that will keep him in place until 2027
2023-05-24 04:48
Palestinian families rejoice over release of minors and women in wartime prisoner swap
Palestinian families rejoice over release of minors and women in wartime prisoner swap
More than three dozen Palestinian prisoners have returned home to a hero’s welcome in the occupied West Bank following their release from Israeli prisons as part of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas
2023-11-25 05:55
JPMorgan forecasts $3 billion jump in annual NII after First Republic deal
JPMorgan forecasts $3 billion jump in annual NII after First Republic deal
NEW YORK JPMorgan Chase & Co said on Monday its net interest income would rise by $3 billion
2023-05-22 18:53
Manipur: India video shows how rape is weaponised in conflict
Manipur: India video shows how rape is weaponised in conflict
A video that shows two naked women being paraded by a mob in Manipur state has sparked outrage.
2023-07-20 18:27
Peña has career-high 4 RBIs as Astros score season high in 17-4 rout of Rays
Peña has career-high 4 RBIs as Astros score season high in 17-4 rout of Rays
Jeremy Peña had a career-high four RBIs, Yainer Díaz and José Abreu added three apiece and the Houston Astros had their highest-scoring game of the season in a 17-4 rout of the Tampa Bay Rays on Saturday night
2023-07-30 10:48
X, the former Twitter, lets users hide once-vaunted blue check
X, the former Twitter, lets users hide once-vaunted blue check
Users on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, will now be allowed to hide their once-prized blue...
2023-08-03 08:25
Center for Energy Workforce Development Recognizes Constellation with Community Partnership Award
Center for Energy Workforce Development Recognizes Constellation with Community Partnership Award
BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 21, 2023--
2023-11-21 21:25
Scientists have come up with a new meaning of life – and it's pretty mind-blowing
Scientists have come up with a new meaning of life – and it's pretty mind-blowing
The meaning of life is the ultimate mystery – why do we exist? And is there a point to… well… anything? These are questions to which we may never find answers, but at least we can define what “life” means in scientific terms. And yet, our understanding of what life is is changing all the time, thanks to space exploration. As scientists continue to hunt for life beyond our own world, biologists are having to rethink the meaning of the word “life” itself. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Generally, biologists explain “life” as connoting a self-sustaining chemical system which is capable of performing functions such as eating, metabolising, excreting, breathing, moving, growing, reproducing, and responding to external stimuli. This definition works pretty well here on Earth (although there are some important exceptions, such as viruses), but experts have pointed out that if life exists elsewhere in the universe, it may not display the same properties that we’re used to. Indeed, it might be unrecognisable as life as we know it (forget those little green men). In which case, how will we spot it if it ever crosses our path? Astrobiologist Sara Imari Walker and chemist Lee Cronin think they’ve come up with a solution. The pair are now arguing that highly complex molecules found in all living creatures can’t exist thanks purely to chance. Therefore, they say, the universe must have a way of creating and reproducing complex information and retaining a “memory” of all of this.. In an interview with New Scientist, Walker, of Arizona State University, explained their radical idea on how objects come into existence. The concept, known as Assembly Theory, explains why certain complex objects have become more abundant than others by considering their histories. If the theory proves correct, it will redefine what we mean by “living” things and show that we’ve been going about the search for extraterrestrial life all wrong. In the process, we could even end up creating alien life in a laboratory, she stressed. In her discussion with New Scientist, Walker pointed out: "An electron can be made anywhere in the universe and has no history. You are also a fundamental object, but with a lot of historical dependency. You might want to cite your age counting back to when you were born, but parts of you are billions of years older. "From this perspective, we should think of ourselves as lineages of propagating information that temporarily finds itself aggregated in an individual." Assembly theory predicts that molecules produced by biological processes must be more complex than those produced by non-biological processes, as Science Alert notes. To test this, Walker and her team analysed a range of organic and inorganic compounds from around the world and outer space, including E. coli bacteria, urine, meteorites and even home-brewed beer. They then smashed up the compounds into smaller pieces and used mass spectrometry to pinpoint their molecular building blocks. They calculated that the smallest number of steps required to reassemble each compound from these building blocks was 15. And whilst some compounds from living systems needed fewer than 15 assembly steps, no inorganic compounds made it above this threshold. "Our system … allows us to search the universe agnostically for evidence of what life does rather than attempting to define what life is," Walker, Cronin, and others wrote in a 2021 Nature Communications article. The handy thing about this building block system – which they’ve dubbed the “'molecular assembly index” – is that it doesn’t rely on carbon-based organic materials to be identified. In other words, an alien could be made of entirely different stuff entirely and we’d still be able to spot it as life using the index. It also works regardless of what stage of “life” an extraterrestrial being is in – whether it is still in its infancy or has moved into a technological stage beyond our understanding. That’s because all of these states produce complex molecules which couldn’t exist in the absence of a living system. If all of this is hurting your head, let’s just get back to the basics: if there is a secret to life, it might all be down to what we do, not what we are. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-25 19:26
What was Maleesa Mooney's cause of death? Slain pregnant LA model's autopsy results revealed
What was Maleesa Mooney's cause of death? Slain pregnant LA model's autopsy results revealed
Maleesa Mooney's sister believed that the cause of death was initially listed as 'deferred' due to the severity of the assault
2023-10-08 22:17
Who is Jennifer Hall? Former Missouri respiratory therapist who killed at least 2 patients has been sentenced to 18 years in prison
Who is Jennifer Hall? Former Missouri respiratory therapist who killed at least 2 patients has been sentenced to 18 years in prison
Jennifer Hall was allowed to plead guilty to reduced involuntary manslaughter counts as part of a plea deal
2023-08-22 02:54
Turkey may exclude banks from inflation-adjusted accounting -minister
Turkey may exclude banks from inflation-adjusted accounting -minister
ANKARA Turkey will move to inflation-adjusted accounting, but financial institutions may be excluded from the practice, Finance Minister
2023-11-01 14:57
DuPont, Chemours and Corteva to Pay $1.19 Billion in Forever-Chemicals Deal
DuPont, Chemours and Corteva to Pay $1.19 Billion in Forever-Chemicals Deal
DuPont de Nemours Inc., Chemours Co. and DuPont spinoff Corteva Inc. said they have agreed to pay $1.185
2023-06-02 22:53