Crystallization Photos of Food: Organic VS Biotech



Scientists Grow Mouse Embryos in a Mechanical Womb (nyt)
In the future, Dr. Tesar said, “it is not unreasonable that we might have the capacity to develop a human embryo from fertilization to birth entirely outside the uterus.”
Lee Scratch Perry's Vision of Paradise (Musik Docu)
Christopher Alexander's Question
A source code for team flow - Team flow potential is now the holy grail of agile - by Bonnitta Roy
New soba noodle-making robot at Japan train station eatery can cook 150 servings an hour
A two-armed robot is helping to prepare soba noodles at an eatery at JR Kaihimmakuhari Station in this city's Mihama Ward, capably boiling the noodles in a strainer, rinsing them and then dipping them in iced water. The Sobaichi Perie Kaihimmakuhari eatery implemented a collaborative cooking system, with the robot cooking the food and employees adding the dipping sauce or soup and toppings. It is apparently the first time for the cooking robot to be introduced in an actual restaurant setting. Connected Robotics commented, "Not only can it tackle the shortage of human resources, it can also cook without any human contact and is therefore useful in reducing the risk of coronavirus infections." JR East Foods, meanwhile, explained, "We aim to implement it (the robot) at 30 stores by the end of fiscal 2025."
This paper from CVPR 2021 focuses on the unsupervised learning problem of playable video generation (PVG) where it allows the user to control the generated video by selecting an action when playing a video game.
“If you have a peaceful mind and peaceful thoughts, water becomes more peaceful.” – M.Emoto
Finding the needle in the haystack is easy: Simply don't search for it, relax and realize that you are the needle and the haystack.
The Most Accurate Image of a Human Cell Ever Taken
This is the most detailed model of a human cell to date, obtained using x-ray, NMR and cryoelectron microscopy datasets. “Cellular landscape cross-section through a eukaryotic cell.” - by Evan Ingersoll and Gael McGill.