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  • Fiber produces up to a 20% drop in heart risk for most people
    A new study has found that, for most of us, the fiber we eat can protect our heart health, lowering the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease or stroke by up to 20%. It’s more evidence showing that a healthy gut leads to a healthy heart.Continue ReadingCategory: Heart Disease,... Read more »
  • The world's worst solar storm struck 14,000 years ago
    A study published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters has uncovered evidence of an extreme ancient solar storm that struck Earth over 14,000 years ago, during the waning days of the last Ice Age. This event is now confirmed as the most powerful solar particle storm on record,... Read more »
  • All-glass tiny house leaves just a little to the imagination
    Here's a novel take on tiny living, courtesy of Australia's Elsewhere Pods. Named the Beaufort Bushland Retreat, it takes the form of a glass house on wheels that offers amazing views of the surrounding countryside.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction, Micro-House, Tiny Footprint, House, Home... Read more »
  • Living tattoos are designed for skyscrapers, not skin
    A consortium of researchers from four European countries is developing a way to tattoo microbial life on the exterior of buildings. These "living tattoos" will be able to suck carbon out of the air, protect the buildings, and even make them glow.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Inks, Inkjet, bioink, Carbon capture,... Read more »
  • Dawn Aerospace is selling spaceplanes direct to customers, like airliners
    Dawn Aerospace seems to want to play with the big kids as it announces that it will be selling its spaceplane directly to customers the same way that airliner manufacturers market their aircraft, suggesting a major shift in space launch business models.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Spaceplane, Dawn Aerospace... Read more »
  • Alzheimer's hope: Sleep aid blocks up to 40% more harmful tau deposits
    A readily available sleep aid has been shown to have a surprising side effect on brain health, seemingly protecting the organ from the buildup of the tau protein – a key biomarker in the development of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's.Continue ReadingCategory: Alzheimer's & Dementia, Brain Health, Body & MindTags: Washington... Read more »
  • First-of-its-kind device detects health markers in menstrual blood
    Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind wearable tech that quickly, simply, and non-invasively tests for important health markers using menstrual blood. The affordable device could revolutionize women’s healthcare.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Wearable, Biomarkers, Women's health, Cancer, ETH Zurich... Read more »

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  • VideoGolden Years, Digital Gears: Digital Health For Aging Populations
    With finding good selling points (like independence), we can make our elderly motivated to use health tech. These wearables are most beneficial for seniors. The post Golden Years, Digital Gears: Digital Health For Aging Populations appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoCough Monitoring Solutions: The Current Digital Health Landscape
    Digital health technologies can make cough monitoring as common as sleep tracking - providing brand new insights for health management. The post Cough Monitoring Solutions: The Current Digital Health Landscape appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Drugs Vs. Digital Therapeutics – A Digital Symbiosis
    Drugs and Digital Therapeutics are competing comrades, bringing better results together. However, healing with apps is a cultural shock we need to get used to. The post Drugs Vs. Digital Therapeutics – A Digital Symbiosis appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoGyms As Longevity Centres Of The Future
    What will such centres look like, and what does this evolution signify for the general public? We dive into these and more in this article. The post Gyms As Longevity Centres Of The Future appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Current State And Future Of Biohacking
    Biohacking spans from lifestyle changes to extreme body modifications, challenging traditional science while influencing future health technologies and regulatory considerations. The post The Current State And Future Of Biohacking appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoFrom Surgeries To Keeping Company: The Place Of Robots In Healthcare
    Medical robots will soon undertake many tasks in hospitals, pharmacies, or your nearest doctor's office, making a difference in every field of medicine. The post From Surgeries To Keeping Company: The Place Of Robots In Healthcare appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • What Pharma Executives Secretly Think About the Future (But Won’t Admit Publicly)
    From in-silico trials to 3D printed drugs, the future of the pharmaceutical landscape is set to look wildly different from just a few decades ago. Here is why. The post What Pharma Executives Secretly Think About the Future (But Won’t Admit Publicly) appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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  • The Trump administration has shut down more than 100 climate studies
    The Trump administration has terminated National Science Foundation grants for more than 100 research projects related to climate change amid a widening campaign to slash federal funding for scientists and institutions studying the rising risks of a warming world. The move will cut off what’s likely to amount to tens... Read more »
  • Fueling seamless AI at scale
    From large language models (LLMs) to reasoning agents, today’s AI tools bring unprecedented computational demands. Trillion-parameter models, workloads running on-device, and swarms of agents collaborating to complete tasks all require a new paradigm of computing to become truly seamless and ubiquitous. First, technical progress in hardware and silicon design is... Read more »
  • The Download: sycophantic LLMs, and the AI Hype Index
    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. This benchmark used Reddit’s AITA to test how much AI models suck up to us Back in April, OpenAI announced it was rolling back an update to its... Read more »
  • VideoThis benchmark used Reddit’s AITA to test how much AI models suck up to us
    Back in April, OpenAI announced it was rolling back an update to its GPT-4o model that made ChatGPT’s responses to user queries too sycophantic.  An AI model that acts in an overly agreeable and flattering way is more than just annoying. It could reinforce users’ incorrect beliefs, mislead people, and... Read more »
  • VideoThe Download: the next anti-drone weapon, and powering AI’s growth
    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. This giant microwave may change the future of war Imagine: China deploys hundreds of thousands of autonomous drones in the air, on the sea, and under the water—all... Read more »
  • What will power AI’s growth?
    It’s been a little over a week since we published Power Hungry, a package that takes a hard look at the expected energy demands of AI. Last week in this newsletter, I broke down the centerpiece of that package, an analysis I did with my colleague James O’Donnell. (In case... Read more »
  • This giant microwave may change the future of war
    Imagine: China deploys hundreds of thousands of autonomous drones in the air, on the sea, and under the water—all armed with explosive warheads or small missiles. These machines descend in a swarm toward military installations on Taiwan and nearby US bases, and over the course of a few hours, a single... Read more »

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