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General Motors Launches New Plan to Rent Cars to Uber Drivers

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General Motors announces a new plan to rent cars to Uber drivers. Through General Motors’ Maven, car-sharing subsidiary company, registered Uber drivers can rent cars from Maven’s fleet for $179 per week, which includes unlimited miles and car insurance. In addition, Uber drivers can use the car for personal use when they are not working.

It is important to highlight the fact that Uber has a list of car requirements including owning a vehicle that can seat 4 or more passengers. In addition, some cities, such as New York, the car cannot be older than 5 years old, and the vehicle must pass a Uber vehicle inspection. With so many requirements, General Motors new ride sharing program allows for Uber drivers to rent a car in order to get to work.

The partnership between General Motors and Uber will start out in San Francisco, California with a fleet of Chevrolet cars including Cheverolet’s Cruze, Malibu and Trax.

This program is powered by General Motors’ car-sharing service Maven. As General Motors explains it, “Maven customers will experience seamless smartphone and keyless integration with the vehicle. Maven customers use its app to search for and reserve a vehicle by location or car type and unlock the vehicle with their smartphone.”

This is not General Motors’ first investment into the growing ride-sharing business. Earlier this year, General Motors invested half a billion dollars in the ride-sharing service Lyft. Several weeks later, General Motors announced they would rent cars to prospective Lyft drivers at a reduced cost.

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Stock Photo: LAS VEGAS, NV – August 26,2016: Lyft is a social ride sharing app for smartphones. (BestStockFoto / Shutterstock.com)

Early estimates of the ride-sharing market suggest that it is growing. Researchers at the University of California, Berkley found that one out of five people are willing to use real-time ridesharing at least once a week. In order to keep up with demand, Uber announced last September a plan to give New York City Uber riders unlimited rides for $200 per month.

On Friday, Uber announced a partnership with Google to take people to their registered polling place. “Given the important decision people around the country will make on November 8th, we wanted to make getting to and from your polling place easier than ever. Teaming up with Google, Uber is excited to help make that trip as convenient and stress free as possible,” Niki Christoff, Uber’s head of federal affairs, said in a statement.

While the ride is not free, new Uber users can use the promotional code “VOTETODAY” for a $20 discount off their first ride.

U.S. Announces New Electric Vehicle Charging Locations

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The Obama administration announced on Friday a new initiative to increase clean energy use with new electric vehicle charging stations and business partnerships.

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) will be establishing 48 vehicle charging stations. The statement announces that the electric vehicle routes will be placed in 35 different states and will cover 25,000 miles.

28 states, vehicle manufactures, and utility companies are working on speeding up the release of electric vehicle charging stations across U.S. highways. In fact, Nissan, General Motors, General Electric, and BMW are working on the release of the EV charging stations.

In addition, 24 states and local governments are partnering with the Obama administration to increase the purchase and use of electric vehicles among their municipal fleets. Nearly 40 businesses, non-profits, universities and utilities are working on the Department of Energy’s Workplace Charging Challenge and will provide EV charging access for their employees.

The new initiative will provide nearly 25,000 miles of electric vehicle routes across 35 different states. This will allow for drivers to locate charging stations to find a new charging station every 50 miles.

In the announcement, the Department of Energy also plans on publishing two studies to determine how the best number of charging stations and how to provide the best system to allow people to charge their vehicles.

“The first is a national EV infrastructure analysis that identifies the optimal number of charging stations for different EV market penetration scenarios,” The White House explains in a press release. “The second will provide best practices for EV fast charging installation, including system specifications as well as siting, power availability, and capital and maintenance cost considerations.”

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STRASBURG, VIRGINIA – DECEMBER 31, 2015: Tesla Superchargers with two Model S electric vehicles charging. (AuKirk / Shutterstock.com)

Currently, there are several different types of electric and alternative vehicles in the market. From BMW’s i3 to Tesla’s Model S, consumers have the ability to skip the gas station and drive on battery powered cars. The biggest problem for electric vehicles is “range anxiety” – when someone is anxious about their car battery running out of power before reaching their destination or finding a charging station. However, a new study published by researchers from MIT and the Santa Fe Institute and published in “Nature Energy” found that nearly 90 percent of U.S. drivers could be “replaced by a low cost electric vehicle available today, even if there’s no possibility to recharge during the day.”

But, in an effort to overcome range anxiety, researchers are working on car batteries that can last longer than batteries found in today’s hybrid electric vehicles. The Argonne National Laboratory won an award for their EnerDel/Argonne High-Power Lithium Ion Battery for Hybrid Electric Vehicles. Their newly developed battery is lighter, smaller and more powerful than the traditional batteries found in cars today.

Supercomputers Help Predict What Dark Matter is Made Of

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German scientists are now arguing that dark matter is made up of tiny particles called axions. Scientists from the University of University of Wuppertal, Eötvös University in Budapest, and Forschungszentrum Jülich are working to discover what dark matter is made up of. By following the Standard Model of particle physics and using an advanced supercomputer, the group of researchers now have predictions about the consistency of dark matter.

Published in “Nature”, lead researcher Zoltán Fodor argues that dark matter is composed of several light particles called axions – a hypothetical subatomic particle that is believed to cause quantum anomalies. Researchers used a supercomputer to calculate the conditions that axions can exist in the universe. The results hypothesized that if dark matter is composed of axions, then the mass should be between 50 to 1500 micro-electronvolts, which is 10 billion times lighter than electrons.

Researchers involved in the study argue that the result of the experiment will open the door to additional dark matter research. “The results we are presenting will probably lead to a race to discover these particles,” says Fodor. Fodor asserts that we will soon be able to experimentally confirm or rule the existence of axions thanks to this prediction.

But what is dark matter? Dark matter is a type of matter that is theoretically found in approximately 27% of all mass and energy in the universe. Dark matter does not interact with light or other types of electromagnetic radiation, therefore making it invisible and to this day, dark matter has never been  directly observed. Essentially, dark matter is unlike any other matter in the observable universe.

However, dark matter does interact with gravity. Currently, theories suggest that dark matter is either so incredibly large or so incredibly small that it does not absorb or emit enough electromagnetic radiation.

 

It is important to point out that dark matter is currently a hypothesis. But, there have been several types of phenomenons that may only be explainable by the existence of dark matter. Astronomers report optical illusions such as abnormal acrs of light or galaxies with abnormal phyiscal properties, which could be explained by large clusters of dark matter in the foreground.In addition, last August scientists reported Dragonfly 44, which is an ultra diffuse galaxy – a galaxy with a large density but very little observable light – maybe consisted entirely of dark matter.

Human Cell Organelles Match Neutron Star Structures, Study Finds

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Scientists discover a structural similarity to human cells and stars.

Published in the Journal of “Physical Review C”, researchers found that the endoplasmic reticulum of human cells are structurally similar to structures found within and neutron stars. In fact, researchers call the structural similarities resemble multi-level parking garages.

Researchers Greg Huber and D.K. Berry analyzed the endoplasmic reticulum of human cells and compared it to the shapes of neutron stars. Scientists thought the neutron star structures were similar to organelles found inside human cells and using simulations, researchers found the same shapes found in the Endoplasmic Reticulum of human cells within the center of neutron stars.

Scientist refer to the inner working of neutron stars “Nuclear pasta” and researchers argue that the structural similarities illustrate how both systems have similar dynamic functions.

These ramps may impact the thermal and electrical conductivities, viscosity, shear modulus, and breaking strain of neutron star crust. “

Researchers argue that the structural similarities demonstrate the biological importance of these shapes.

Greg Huber explained in the statement how nuclear force creates these parking garage structures. “For neutron stars, the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force create what is fundamentally a quantum-mechanical problem,” Huber explained.

“In the interior of cells, the forces that hold together membranes are fundamentally entropic and have to do with the minimization of the overall free energy of the system. At first glance, these couldn’t be more different.”

It is key to understand that the cell structures found within humans are about a nanometer in length, while the structures that form within neutron stars are even smaller. “Seeing very similar shapes in such strikingly different systems suggests that the energy of a system may depend on its shape in a simple and universal way,” co-author of the study Charles Horowitz explained in a statement.

This researchers illustrates how certain biological structures are similar to the stars in the sky.

The endoplasmic reticulum is a network of tubes found within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. The function of the endoplasmic reticulum is to make and create proteins and lipids. While there are two types of Endoplasmic Reticulum, smooth and rough, the organelle is found in nearly every cell except red blood cells and sperm.

CDC Says Zika May Never Leave The United States

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On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Tom Frieden, made a “plain truth” statement regarding Zika and the future of the disease.

“Zika and other diseases spread by Aedes aegypti,” he said, “are really not controllable with current technologies.”

At the moment, the CDC has upgraded its Zika-related health advisory for Florida. The CDC now argues that there’s a risk Zika will continue to spead in Miami. And the agency is now advising pregnant women to avoid areas in Miami-Dade county where the virus is highly contagious.

Currently, more than 110 pregnant women have tested positive for Zika in Florida. Miami Beach police officers also revealed they contracted the Zika virus while on duty. In addition, the first reported Zika birth defect was reported in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico health secretary Ana Rius announced in a statement that the baby was born with severe brain defects as well as problems with hearing and vision.

Zika virus is caused by mosquitos and travelers who are pregnant or considering pregnancy should consult a doctor. In most cases, there are no symptoms but, the biggest risk is for pregnant women. The Zika virus causes microcephaly and other birth defects. The CDC reports that if the current rate of local transmission continues, nearly 24 percent of people will become pregnant.

Newly released studies examining Zika have also revealed that the virus may also be affecting fertility in men. Studies done on mine found that the Zika virus attacked cells critical to sperm and sex hormone production in men. However, this is an early study and scientists argue that more research needs to be done to determine if the Zika virus affects human beings the same way it affects mice.

Dr. Friedman announced that there is a lot to be done to protect and help people from contracting the Zika virus.

“Researchers are discovering more about Zika virus every day — and there is much more still to be learned. But this will take time and it will take additional funding, which Congress has yet to provide. In the meantime, we can’t wait. It is critical to act now to protect expectant moms.”

Instagram Ventures Into Shopping With New Mobile Features

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Instagram releases a new shopping feature that allows users to purchase items without ever leaving the social media photo sharing application.

On Tuesday, Instagram released a new shopping feature in association with 20 different retail brands including Abercrombie & Fitch, Coach, Kate Spade, Macy’s and Michael Kors.

Instagram will release start testing as early as next week. According to a statement released by Instagram, the new feature works by enabling special Instagram shopping posts, also known as shoppable posts,  to have a “tap to view” icon on the bottom left of the photo. When a user taps the icon, a tag will appear showing all the shoppable products in the post. At the moment, a brand can include up to 5 different products in a single photo. Users will then be able to see the prices of each item. After a user selects the tag of a specific product, a detailed description of the production will appear along with a “Shop Now” button directing a user to the brand’s website.

While the feature is currently available only to iOS users, retailers can tag products in their photos, and then allow users to buy those items on the Instagram app.

This new Instagram features provides new shopping benefits for companies and Instagrammers, by allowing for product pages to load quicker on the app without making users leave the website to a slower loading application, this would in theory lead to higher conversion shopping rates for businesses. If users do not feel like buying the product, they can easily swipe back and enjoy their news feed.

At the moment, Instagram is not planning on taking a percentage of the purchases but, the social photo sharing platform plans on using the new feature as a new type of advertisement product. In the future, Instagram plans on allowing other companies to showcase products to users who do not currently follow them. It is important to point out that Instagram currently has nearly a half million different advertisers buying advertisements.

According to a study run by Instagram, 60 percent of people who use Instagram say they learn about products and services on the app, while 75 percent say they take actions like visit websites, search, or tell a friend after being influenced by a post seen on the social media platform. In addition, e-commerce studies have shown that the fewer steps it takes for someone to buy a product online, the higher the revenue a company earns. In fact, Amazon’s patented one-click buying system has translated to billions of dollars worth of revenues and e-commerce shopping, according to recent studies.

Meanwhile, Twitter’s video sharing application Vine, a former competitor to Instagram, announced it was coming to an end after Twitter executives announced plans on increasing revenue by cutting nearly 10 percent of their workforce.

While Vine is closing up shop, new fashion designers and businesses will soon be able to showcase their products to people all over the world via Instagram.

People Who Recieve and Accept Facebook Friend Requests Live Longer, Study Finds

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New research suggests people who receive and accept new friend requests are more likely to live longer than people who do not.

Published in the “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences”, researchers argue that people who received many friend requests were less likely to die over the course of two-years than those who did not.

Researchers analyzed Facebook activity and mortality rates of registered California voters and discovered these results. Senior author James Fowler, a social scientist at the University of California – San Diego, wanted to study the relationship between health and social media.

Researchers examined 12 million Facebook users and matched their user profiles to the California Department of Public Health records in addition to voter registration database. The scientists found that there was no correlation between how many friend requests people sent to other people and how long they lived. However, people who received and accepted friend requests were 34 percent less likely to die in the next two years than those who received and accepted fewer friend requests.

The study also found that people who posted several photos with real-world interactions also had a lower chance of dying.

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RUSSIA, KAZAN, 10 february 2015: Heart sign in the status bar social network Facebook, February 14, Valentine’s Day (Anton Watman / Shutterstock.com)

Scientists involved in the study argued that real-life social interactions and meeting other people are essential to a person’s health. Lead researcher in the study, Williams Hobbs, argued that “We’ve known for a long time, for decades now, that offline social networks, especially social integration, [were] related to longer life. But we didn’t know if that extended to online interactions too.”

Researchers have long tried to research the impact social media has had on health. Recently, scientists found a correlation between happiness and selfies. Published in the journal of “Psychology of Well-Being”, a study following 41 college students found who took selfies felt more “mindful, reflective, and appreciative.” In addition, students who sent photos to other people felt more connected to that person.

With that being said, researchers at Western Illinois studied nearly 300 college students and found people with more friends on Facebook were more likely to suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder – a psychological disease that makes people they are more important than they really are.

Scientist Reveal The Impact Space Can Have on the Nervous System

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NASA astronauts usually spend four to six months in a space on missions. However, some Astronauts experience back pain while in space. The University of California-San Diego recently announced research results that provided new insight about prolonged spaceflight and the impact space can have on the nervous system.

According to the study’s results, researchers found astronauts on extended missions did not experience any changes in spinal disc height however, the muscles that support the spinal cord did weaken.

According to Dr. Douglas Change, the lead researcher in the study, “These findings run counter to the current scientific thinking about the effects of microgravity on disc swelling. Further studies will be needed to clarify the effects on disc height, and determine whether they contribute to the increase in body height during space missions, and to the increased risk of herniated discs. However, it’s information like this that could provide helpful information needed to support longer space missions, such as a manned mission to Mars.”

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Stock Photo: Space Center CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA. Kennedy memorial next to the Nasa globe. (Ingus Kruklitis / Shutterstock.com)

Scientists also believe astronauts experience problems with their back due to lack of weight carried by the lower back. In fact, MRI scans of the astronauts back region reveal significant atrophy of muscle mass during time in outer space. In order to fix this issue, Dr. Chang suggested yoga might a solution to address spinal stiffness and reduced mobility, which typically affects astronauts.

Researchers have long discovered that time in space alters the human body. In fact, the lack of gravity helps those in space gain a two inch increase in body height. In addition, researchers recently at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine found astronauts traveling to Mars may suffer brain damage.

However, the founder of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk announced a mission to send people to Mars and colonize the planet. Musk announced that he is planning on moving 100 people to the red planet But, as entrepreneurs, governments and researchers plan additional missions to Mars, this new research illustrates another problem potential astronauts may experience in space.

Twitter Shuts Down Video-Sharing App Vine

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Twitter announced on Thursday that they would dismantle and shut down the video-sharing mobile app Vine.

Twitter’s decision to discontinue Vine comes as the company announced they will cut 9 percent of their workforce in order to keep costs down.

In a statement published by Twitter and Vine, the social media company said that the Vine app would stay live after the mobile app is discontinued in order to give users the opportunity to download and save any old videos.

“We’ll be keeping the website online because we think it’s important to still be able to watch all the incredible Vines that have been made,” Vine explained in a statement. “You will be notified before we make any changes to the app or website.”

Twitter released Vine two years ago as a way for users to share small video clips that were six second or less. By August 2014, the app was used at least once a month by nearly 4 percent of all Android mobile users. However, that number has quickly dropped. Current estimates suggest less than one percent of users visit the Vine app once per month.

Vine has helped launched the careers of regular men and women and turned them into “Vine Stars” including Nash Grier and King Bach (Andrew Bachelor). Since then, both Vine Stars have had successful movie and book deals. In fact, King Bach was able to land a recurring role on Showtime’s House of Lies and MTV’s comedy series Wild N’ Out. 

It is important to point out that Vine was once in direct competition with Instagram. At the peak of Vine’s success, Instagram released a 10-second video sharing feature, which later caused usage of the Vine app to decrease by 70 percent.

Twitter also announced on Thursday that they will cut 9 percent of their workforce worldwide and focus on increasing growth in order to increase revenue. The cost cutting is good news for a company that suffered a loss of over $100 million for a third quarter.

So what is next for Vine? As the company announced in a statement, they are working on a solution. “We’ll be working closely with creators to make sure your questions are answered and will work hard to do this the right way.”

Meanwhile, the founder of the Vine app went on Twitter revealing that he regretted selling Vine, saying, “Don’t sell your company!”

New Study Aims to Discover the Connection Between Alzheimer’s Disease and Inuslin

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Researchers that focus on Alzheimer’s Disease have recently taken interest in brain insulin resistance. In April 2016, researchers at the Mount Sinai Health System discovered Alzheimer’s patients were more likely to develop diabetes. Published in the journal “Alzheimer’s and Dementia” researchers argue that diabetic patients are not more likely to develop diabetes but, the Alzheimer’s disease negatively impairs the portion of the brain that controls metabolism making a person more likely to develop diabetes. With that being said, a new study is looking to determine how insulin, the brain and Alzheimer’s disease work within the human body.

Bracket, a clinical trial technology company, announced they are partnering with Massachusetts General Hospital, in order to complete an a new study that measured the amount of insulin resistance in the brain among Alzheimer’s patients using an Insulin Clamp. The study will use Bracket’s CDR System, which assesses cognitive functions.

The goal of this study is to determine how hyperinsulinemia, or high blood sugar, affects brain physiology, brain electrical activity, and brain performance among patients that have Alzheimer’s Disease.

“This is an important study that could clearly establish the presence of an abnormal brain insulin response in Alzheimer’s Disease, and may provide useful tools for current and future treatment research in this very common disorder,” Aaron Koenig, Assistant in Psychiatry, at Massachusetts General Hospital announced in a statement.

Current studies from autopsy and animal research have shown that in Alzheimer’s Disease, neurons are resistant to insulin. This new technology developed by Bracket aims to examine the amount of cognitive function using advanced neuroimaging techniques, something that was not easily accomplished in the past.

“Using advanced neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and cognitive testing methods from Bracket’s CDR System, we are comparing the effects of experimentally-induced high insulin levels on the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and healthy older adults,” Aaron Koenig said.

Following the news of Bracket’s new Alzheimer’s study, researchers may have discovered a prostate cancer treatment may be causing patients to develop Alzheimer’s Disease. Researchers at Stanford University analyzed medical records and found patients receiving medications that lowered testosterone were 200 percent more likely to develop dementia than patients who did receive that particular treatment.

There are 3 million cases of Alzheimer’s Disease in the United States per year. The life-long disease starts when brain cell connections die, eventually destroying memory and important mental and brain functions. At the moment there is no cure to Alzheimer’s Disease.