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  • McMurtry Spéirling destroys F1 car Top Gear Test Track lap time
    The McMurtry Spéirling has just redefined what "hypercar" actually means. The little single-seater electric beast dethroned a 21-year-old record held by a Formula 1 car at the Top Gear Test Track ... and not in a very subtle way. It went for the full usurper kill.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: McMurtry... Read more »
  • AR carpentry system eliminates the need for pencils and tape measures
    Factory wood-cutting robots may be capable of fast and intricate carpentry tasks, but they're expensive – plus they put actual carpenters out of work. A new augmented reality system splits the difference, by precisely guiding the hands of human carpenters.Continue ReadingCategory: Virtual Reality, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: EPFL, Augmented Reality, Robotics,... Read more »
  • E Ink goes large with 75-inch high-resolution, color-rich ePaper display
    E Ink demonstrated a new flavor of its Kaleido color electronic paper technology at ISE 2025 back in February, which is designed for big outdoor displays. Now the company has announced a 75-inch display featuring its color-rich Spectra 6 ePaper.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: E-Ink, Colors, Digital signage, Display... Read more »
  • $550 cycling headlight packs an incident-detecting 4K dashcam
    Garmin has a handy new safety gadget for cyclists in its Varia Vue headlight, which features a built-in 4K camera that can automatically detect and record incidents on the road.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: Cameras, Garmin, 4k, lights, Safety... Read more »
  • Laser cooling breakthrough could make data centers way greener
    Lasers are great for heating things up, whether you need to do it quickly, hit a precise target, or do it from a distance. Under specific conditions, lasers can also cool things down, and that might be JUST what we need to tackle way-too-toasty data centers.Continue ReadingCategory: Physics, ScienceTags: Laser,... Read more »
  • Pivoting butt-friendly bike seat gets a comfy upgrade
    If you don't want a part of your body to get sore, then that part shouldn't be pushing against something that doesn't move along with it. That's the thinking behind the vabsRider bicycle saddle, the two sides of which pivot in time with your pedaling.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: Seat, Cycling,... Read more »
  • Space solar startup preps laser-beamed power demo for 2026
    Space solar power, or what I like to call Starlink for electricity, is at once a ludicrous idea and a bit of a pipe dream. None of that is stopping Baiju Bhatt from giving it a go.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, TechnologyTags: Solar Power, Wireless Power Transmission, Renewable Energy... Read more »

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    Tech Xplore - electronic gadgets, technology advances and research news

  • Going green: Fluoride additive boosts water-processed perovskite solar cells
    A research team at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has developed an eco-friendly method to fabricate perovskite solar cells (PSCs) by incorporating a fluoride additive into a water-based solution. This approach eliminates the use of toxic solvents typically required in PSC production, while achieving power conversion efficiencies above 18%.... Read more »
  • Q&A: How blockchain could change the NFL draft
    The NFL draft is entertaining, but it's also the setting for high-stakes negotiations where teams often simultaneously seek a competitive advantage and cooperate with each other by trading draft picks. These deals are complex, fast-paced and rely on a clear understanding between the teams involved.... Read more »
  • Meta chief Zuckerberg testifies at landmark US antitrust trial
    Meta chief and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg took the stand Monday in a landmark US antitrust trial in which his social media juggernaut stands accused of abusing its market power to acquire Instagram and WhatsApp before they could become competitors.... Read more »
  • Lightweight AI model facilitates high-quality image generation without direct transmission of sensitive data
    A new ultra-lightweight artificial intelligence (AI) model has been developed that assists in generating high-quality images without directly sending sensitive data to servers. This technological advancement paves the way for the safe utilization of high-performance generative AI in environments where privacy is paramount, such as in the analysis of patient... Read more »
  • Photonic computing needs more nonlinearity: Acoustics can help
    Neural networks are one typical structure on which artificial intelligence can be based. The term "neural" describes their learning ability, which to some extent mimics the functioning of neurons in our brains. To be able to work, several key ingredients are required: one of them is an activation function which... Read more »
  • AI agents poised to take over travel industry
    Dreaming of going on vacation but not sure where to go? Increasingly the answer—and how to get there, what to eat and where to stay—will come from advanced AI, rather than your old-school travel agent.... Read more »
  • Physics reveals the optimal roof ratios for energy efficiency
    While serving as a visiting professor in Benevento, outside Naples, Italy, Adrian Bejan noticed something about the local architecture: All the roofs looked the same. With what seemed like too-shallow peaks on smaller, older structures clustered together, perhaps it was just the style of the times.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • VideoWhat Is The Technological Future Of Medication Management?
    As healthcare steadily pivots towards digital health, what future do the relevant, novel technologies paint for medication management? The post What Is The Technological Future Of Medication Management? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Digital Health Future Of Oncology
    How will the future of oncology differ for both physicians and patients? A.I. algorithms, targeted treatments and apps will improve tumour survival odds. The post The Digital Health Future Of Oncology appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • AI’s Unforeseen Medical Discoveries: The Curious Case Of Unusual Associations
    Determining patients' race from chest x-rays alone or diagnosing type 2 diabetes from short audio samples. AI can do it and we don't know how. There are fascinating examples of unusual associations. The post AI’s Unforeseen Medical Discoveries: The Curious Case Of Unusual Associations appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video10 Technologies That Will Vanish From Healthcare By 2050
    Let's see what technologies should be obsolete in healthcare by 2050! The post 10 Technologies That Will Vanish From Healthcare By 2050 appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Intellectual Property Journey Of Patients’ Digital Health Data
    When a physician creates a medical record about a patient, does that belong to his intellectual property? Or does it belong to the patient? Or the healthcare institution that runs the EMR system? Sometimes, it's important to ask such questions that first might look a bit odd, but you take... Read more »
  • VideoA Future Without Needles? 3 Ways Digital Health Can Make It Happen
    We explore 3 technologies and approaches that could make a needle-free healthcare future a reality, and we contemplate the benefits of such a future. The post A Future Without Needles? 3 Ways Digital Health Can Make It Happen appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video3 Powerful Real-World AI Examples That Are Used by Patients in Healthcare
    It is challenging to pinpoint examples that actually found their way into everyday medical practice, that became part of “standard” healthcare. Here are our 3 bets for the pioneers. The post 3 Powerful Real-World AI Examples That Are Used by Patients in Healthcare appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • A vision for the future of automation
    The manufacturing industry is at a crossroads: Geopolitical instability is fracturing supply chains from the Suez to Shenzhen, impacting the flow of materials. Businesses are battling rising costs and inflation, coupled with a shrinking labor force, with more than half a million unfilled manufacturing jobs in the U.S. alone. And... Read more »
  • DOGE’s tech takeover threatens the safety and stability of our critical data
    Tech buzzwords are clanging through the halls of Washington, DC. The Trump administration has promised to “leverage blockchain technology” to reorganize the US Agency for International Development, and Elon Musk’s DOGE has already unleashed an internal chatbot to automate agency tasks—with bigger plans on the horizon to take over for... Read more »
  • The Download: the dangers of DOGE, and how to blow up an asteroid
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. DOGE’s tech takeover threatens the safety and stability of our critical data —Steven Renderos is the executive director of Media Justice Tech buzzwords are clanging through the halls... Read more »
  • Meet the researchers testing the “Armageddon” approach to asteroid defense
    One day, in the near or far future, an asteroid about the length of a football stadium will find itself on a collision course with Earth. If we are lucky, it will land in the middle of the vast ocean, creating a good-size but innocuous tsunami, or in an uninhabited... Read more »
  • The Download: how the military is using AI, and AI’s climate promises
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Generative AI is learning to spy for the US military For much of last year, US Marines conducting training exercises in the waters off South Korea, the Philippines,... Read more »
  • Love or immortality: A short story
    1. Sophie and Martin are at the 2012 Gordon Research Conference on the Biology of Aging in Ventura, California. It is a foggy February weekend. Both are disappointed about how little sun there is on the California beach. They are two graduate students—Sophie in her sixth and final year, Martin... Read more »
  • Generative AI is learning to spy for the US military
    For much of last year, about 2,500 US service members from the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit sailed aboard three ships throughout the Pacific, conducting training exercises in the waters off South Korea, the Philippines, India, and Indonesia. At the same time, onboard the ships, an experiment was unfolding: The Marines... Read more »

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