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BED operates in real time. It adapts, learns, and evolves with every interaction. Systems built on static forecasts, outside marketing pushes, and fixed incentive models become obsolete when behavior itself becomes part of the infrastructure. BED is the next step beyond IoT. IoT connects devices. BoT connects decisions. IoT measures what happened; BoT determines what should happen next. IoT automates hardware; BoT optimizes human system interaction. This shift matters because demand patterns are no longer predictable. They are shaped, stabilized, and aligned dynamically. From a behavioral science perspective, BED functions as a timing aware intervention layer that reduces friction and aligns incentives with natural decision patterns. From a crypto infrastructure perspective, BED behaves like a hidden coordination protocol. A behavioral operating layer capable of synchronizing demand, capacity, and human action across any environment. Applications in retail, campuses, utilities, transportation networks, digital platforms, public services etc. BED smooths peaks, stabilizes flow, and creates the conditions for adaptive, self-optimizing systems. This is how crypto emerges into mainstream everyday life. Not through speculation, but through real‑world behavioral infrastructure that learns, adjusts, and evolves. Learn more: bedmitclean-495114.web.app/i… @MITresearch @BehavioralSci @GoogleCloudTech @Solana @SystemsThinking @TechCrunchAI @OpenBehaviorLab @FutureSystems @AIandSociety @DesignForHumans
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MIT researchers have successfully demonstrated injectable "satellite livers" using hydrogel microspheres to establish functioning, vascularized liver tissue elsewhere in the body as a non-surgical alternative to traditional organ transplants. 🔬🧫 #Bioengineering #MITResearch
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🧠💉 Nerve damage remains one of medicine’s toughest challenges — damaged peripheral nerves often heal incompletely, leaving lasting numbness, pain, or weakness. MIT researchers and spinouts are advancing injectable biomaterials, including shear-thinning hydrogels and flexible biopolymers. These materials can be delivered through a needle, flow into the injury site, then form a supportive scaffold that helps bridge gaps, reduce harmful scarring (fibrosis), and create a more favorable environment for nerve regrowth. This approach aims to support regeneration with less trauma than traditional surgery or sutures. It shows promise in preclinical studies and early related applications for peripheral nerve repair, with potential relevance for traumatic injuries, diabetic neuropathy, and other conditions where nerve healing is limited. In 2026, regenerative medicine continues to explore these minimally invasive tools — offering hope, but still requiring more research and clinical validation before widespread use. Shared for informational purposes only. This is not medical advice. What questions do you have about emerging nerve repair technologies? 👇 #NerveRegeneration #MITResearch #InjectableHydrogel #Biomaterials #PeripheralNerveRepair #RegenerativeMedicine2026
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MIT engineers bypassed decades of biomedical noise in needle-free glucose monitoring simply by angling near-infrared light at exactly 60 degrees, using Raman spectroscopy to read chemical signatures straight through the skin. #BiomedicalEngineering #MITResearch #RamanSpectroscopy
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Scientists observe the exact moment life begins ✨🧬 For the first time, researchers at MIT captured the instant human life is activated — not minutes or hours later, but the very second fertilization occurs. In that split second, the egg experiences a coordinated surge of biochemical activity, like a silent signal switching on, marking a clear starting point for all subsequent development. The activation follows an extraordinary pattern. Waves of energy move in rhythmic, ordered sequences rather than random chaos, echoing mathematical forms seen throughout nature. Spirals in shells, plant growth, and even galaxies mirror the same proportions, revealing the universe’s underlying structure at the very beginning of life. This discovery highlights how life is governed by universal laws from its very first second. Observing this “second zero” not only illuminates human biology but also inspires awe at the intricate designs woven into nature itself. #fblifestyle #science #community #HumanLife #Biology #Nature #MITResearch References: MIT News: Scientists Capture First Moment of Human Life Science & Astronomy: Time Zero in Fertilization National Geographic: Patterns in Nature
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🌿🌈🕊️🌈🌿 my coment to a sharing from @YourAnonCentral in facebookbook: 🌈🕊️🌿🕊️🌈 my coment to article: "this is longtime known. read my articles in X and or in my facebookbook "two jesus children" all biblic (true) stories anthrowiki.at are nowadays been clearly explained in quantum language please unite in GlobalPeace First as well because Anonymous are indeed veryvery important as hermetic (Maní) mainstream Please unite to connect the globally 50% of Population holding 4% of Capital all plans for global Peace avaiable for human's sake: unite" 🌿 anonymous: Scientists observe the exact moment life begins ✨🧬 For the first time, researchers at MIT captured the instant human life is activated — not minutes or hours later, but the very second fertilization occurs. In that split second, the egg experiences a coordinated surge of biochemical activity, like a silent signal switching on, marking a clear starting point for all subsequent development. The activation follows an extraordinary pattern. Waves of energy move in rhythmic, ordered sequences rather than random chaos, echoing mathematical forms seen throughout nature. Spirals in shells, plant growth, and even galaxies mirror the same proportions, revealing the universe’s underlying structure at the very beginning of life. This discovery highlights how life is governed by universal laws from its very first second. Observing this “second zero” not only illuminates human biology but also inspires awe at the intricate designs woven into nature itself. #fblifestyle #science #community #HumanLife #Biology #Nature #MITResearch References: MIT News: Scientists Capture First Moment of Human Life Science & Astronomy: Time Zero in Fertilization National Geographic: Patterns in Nature
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#LOL... It's Clear You Can Be Replace By @Grok's Code Blocks, Because an MIT study finds that AI can replace 11.7% of the US labor market... #WOW...Or ~$1.2T in wages, based on the "Iceberg Index", which measures job automation potential AI NEWSWIRE: MIT Creates an AI Labor Index as AI Invades Human Economies COMPUTER WORLD: The organization's Iceberg Index' is designed to track the different types of AI agents now doing work once conducted by people. MORE FROM THE ARTICLE: The "Iceberg Index" counts the different types of AI agents conducting work previously done by human labor. The initial index numbers indicate that just 13,000 agents could expose 151 million human workers, or about 11.7% of the workforce population, to job or wage losses. The research paper said the AI agent population -- which could ultimately overtake the human population -- needs to be quantified. The metric provides a snapshot of how the AI era is shifting productivity, skill development, and job creation and development. Because existing employment numbers from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics look backward, not forward, an AI job index is needed, the researchers said. They argued the data offers a forward-looking view how AI will replace workers and helps leaders plan for skills development and investment planning. BUT, BUT, BUT... Many bosses think AI is stupid.... These bosses think that if they are going to have a stupid employee, why shouldn't they have a human being who I can at least yell at --- and who might take personal responsibility? computerworld.com/article/41… #AIRevolution, #IcebergIndex, #MITAI, #JobAutomation, #FutureOfWork, #AILabor, #HumanVsAI, #WageLoss, #TechDisplacement, #AIagents, #WorkforceImpact, #ProductivityShift, #SkillDevelopment, #JobCreation, #AIEconomy, #LaborMarket, #AIinvasion, #AutomationEra, #EconomicShift, #AIovertake, #ForwardLookingData, #BLSlimitations, #PolicyPlanning, #InvestmentStrategy, #GigEconomy, #AICopilots, #EntryLevelJobs, #CorporateLayoffs, #AmazonAI, #MetaDownsize, #AIaugment, #AIreplace, #BossesVsAI, #StupidAI, #HumanResponsibility, #YellAtHumans, #AINews, #ComputerWorld, #MITResearch, #AIquantified, #DisruptionTomorrow, #SkillsGap, #AIproductivity, #EconomistsLetter, #AIcapabilities, #LaborEvolution, #DataSystems
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🚨Scientists discover a hidden brain circuit that rewrites vision🚨 How alert or active we are helps decide what our brain chooses to sharpen—or ignore—in what we see. Summary: MIT scientists found that what we see is strongly influenced by how alert or active we are. Parts of the brain responsible for planning and control send specialized signals that either boost or quiet visual details. These areas seem to balance each other, sharpening important information while dimming distractions. The study shows vision is constantly being shaped by our internal state. 👇Source: Picower Institute at MIT👇 👉 Vision guides an animal's actions, but new research from MIT shows that the relationship goes both ways. The study, published November 25 in Neuron, reports that behavior and internal conditions directly influence how visual information is processed. In mice, the brain's prefrontal cortex, which serves as a major center for executive control, sends tailored signals to regions involved in vision and movement. These signals adjust how those regions operate depending on factors such as how alert the mouse is and whether it is actively moving. 👉 "That's the major conclusion of this paper: There are targeted projections for targeted impact," said senior author Mriganka Sur, Paul and Lilah Newton Professor in The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory and MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. #Neuroscience #BrainResearch #VisionScience #CognitiveScience #NeuralProcessing #ExecutiveFunction #PrefrontalCortex #SensoryProcessing #AttentionAndPerception #BehavioralNeuroscience #NeuralCircuits #BrainState #Alertness #MITResearch #NeuronJournal #ScientificDiscovery
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Researchers at MIT have just developed a new lipid nanoparticle that super-enhances the effectiveness of the mRNA vaccine in mice to a hundred times … newatlas.com/medical-tech/na… #NanoparticleVaccine #MITResearch #BoostingEfficacy #NextGenVaccines
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MIT researchers have developed an algorithms for trajectory planning and control of a tailsitter that take advantage of the maneuverability and versatility of this type of aircraft. Their algorithms can execute challenging maneuvers, like sideways or upside-down flight, and are so computationally efficient that they can plan complex trajectories in real-time. Written by: Adam Zewe Image/video credits: @MIT / MIT AERA #engineering #mit #mitengineering #mitresearch #technology #robotics #robots #vtol
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Picture this: In a groundbreaking showdown straight out of quantum legend, MIT physicists have nailed the ultimate version of the iconic double-slit experiment—ultra-clean, razor-sharp, and finally putting to rest the epic 100-year feud between Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr. By cleverly using lone atoms as "slits" and firing super-faint light beams where each atom bounces at most one photon, they've proven with pinpoint atomic precision that you simply can't catch light being both a wave and a particle in the same act.Dialing up the "fuzziness" of those atoms let the team coax light into waving more wildly or partying like a particle—but never pulling off both tricks at once. And here's the killer twist: Even the gentlest peek at a photon's path shreds that mesmerizing wave interference pattern to bits. Boom—Einstein's bold prediction gets debunked, while Bohr's quantum wisdom reigns supreme!By ditching all the clunky mechanical bits from old-school setups, these researchers boiled it down to the raw quantum tango between photons and atoms, showing that's what truly calls the shots. Dropping in Physical Review Letters amid the UN's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, Nobel Prize winner Wolfgang Ketterle hailed it as "an idealized Gedanken experiment" that would've blown the minds of Einstein and Bohr back in the day. Source: Fedoseev, V., Lin, H., Lu, Y.-K., Lee, Y. K., Lyu, J., & Ketterle, W. (2025). Idealized double-slit experiment with single atoms and photons. Physical Review Letters. #QuantumPhysics #EinsteinVsBohr #MITResearch #DoubleSlitExperiment #WaveParticleDuality #PhysicsBreakthrough #Photon #AtomicPhysics #QuantumMechanics #InternationalYearOfQuantumScience
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🌿 Can an amino acid boost gut regeneration? MIT scientists found that the amino acid cysteine enhances intestinal stem cell repair after radiation or chemotherapy damage. Mice on a cysteine-rich diet showed faster intestinal healing and improved survival. Researchers call this the first clear example of a single nutrient directly promoting gut regeneration. 📖 Cell Metabolism, MIT, 2025 🔗 news.mit.edu/2025/cysteine-r… 👉 Tonight, we’ll dive into how cysteine activates the body’s repair pathways. ⸻ #Cysteine #StemCells #GutHealth #MITResearch #CellMetabolism #RadiationRecovery #RegenerativeNutrition
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MIT researchers have found chemical clues to Earth’s “lost world” hidden in ancient mantle rocks — potassium isotopes revealing remnants of the planet’s earliest form. #ProtoEarthRemnants #PotassiumIsotopes #MITResearch #GeochemicalDiscovery #EarthOrigins @PMOIndia @CMOGuj @GovernorofGuj @IndiaDST @DSTGujarat @InfoGujarat @drvrajesh
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💡 From Static Models to Self-Learning Systems: MIT’s SEAL Shows LLMs Can Now Rewrite Their Own Training Process Large language models are brilliant but static. Once trained, they don’t truly learn anymore; they just recall and reason from fixed parameters. This new MIT paper, Self-Adapting Language Models (SEAL), challenges that limitation by introducing a framework where models can generate their own finetuning data and self-improvement strategies. SEAL enables a model to self-edit to decide how it should update its weights when it encounters new information. Instead of waiting for humans to craft training data, the model creates its own synthetic examples and even defines how to optimize on them. A reinforcement-learning loop evaluates whether these edits actually improve downstream task performance, forming a cycle of self-directed adaptation. In experiments, SEAL integrates new factual knowledge and performs few-shot reasoning far better than traditional methods—sometimes even outperforming GPT-4.1–generated data on knowledge incorporation tasks. In one case, accuracy on a no-context QA benchmark rose from 33.5% to 47% after the model trained on its own generated data. Why it matters: as AI systems hit the “data wall,” genuine progress will hinge on models that can learn how to learn—autonomously, efficiently, and continuously. SEAL is an early but promising glimpse of that future: LLMs that evolve through self-reflection and self-directed training, not just bigger datasets. #AIResearch #MachineLearning #LLM #SelfImprovingAI #ReinforcementLearning #MetaLearning #AdaptiveAI #MITResearch #AgenticAI #FutureOfAI #SyntheticData #SelfLearningModels #AIInnovation
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Udderly clean: Researchers led by #NTUsg, in collaboration with the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, have developed #safer and more #sustainable alternatives to #antibiotics that prevent infection in #cow udders through a novel mechanism they discovered. These alternatives have attracted interest from several agricultural companies in Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and New Zealand seeking substitutes that are safer and more environmentally friendly than existing compounds in preventing udder infection, a condition called #BovineMastitis. ntu.sg/oims-  #NTUsgResearch #NTUsgInnovation #NTUsgSustainability #NTUsgPartnerships #MIT #MITResearch #AMR #Innovation @CCEB_NTU @NTU_LKCMedicine #dairy #milk #agriculture
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This is a glimpse of how #AI & #MachineLearning are not just reshaping industries… but reshaping lives—before they even begin. 💡 #HealthcareAI #MITResearch #FetalHealth
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MIT scientists are using AI to supercharge RNA vaccine development by designing smarter lipid nanoparticles that deliver therapeutic RNA faster and more efficiently. Dive into the details: cyberworldinsight.com/news/m… #CWIForum #RNAvaccine #MITResearch #HealthTech #Innovation
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