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    New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

  • Biomining viruses deliver rare earth elements but no toxic horrors of mining
    They’re gorgeous, dazzling, passionately pursued, and worth billions.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: UC Berkeley, Virus, Metals... Read more »
  • Off-grid tiny house embraces downsizing, doesn't skimp on comfort
    This recently completed tiny house, by Vagabond Haven, packs a lot of comfort into a compact footprint. Designed to sleep two people, it's fully equipped for off-grid living and is envisioned as a vacation home or rental.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags: Building and Construction, Tiny Footprint, House, Home, Micro-House, Off-grid... Read more »
  • Review: Rugged Thor 002 offers reliable thermal imaging on a budget
    Thermal imaging has become wildly accessible, thanks to technological advancements that have made it more affordable than ever. Thermal Master's Thor 002 sits squarely in that sweet spot. And it's about a third of the price of its main competitors.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Thermal Imaging, Cameras, Diagnostic devices, Diagnostic... Read more »
  • It's official: Global health body makes historic call on weight-loss drugs
    The World Health Organization (WHO) has finally made its recommendations on using glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) therapeutics for weight loss, though it remains to be seen whether it changes their status for prescribing or their price.Continue ReadingCategory: Obesity, Illnesses and conditions, Body and MindTags: World Health Organization, Obesity, GLP-1 receptor agonists,... Read more »
  • Bird flu has a heat-proof gene that protects it from our fever defenses
    Scientists have discovered that avian influenza viruses have a gene that makes them incredibly resistant to heat, rendering our body's natural defense system – fever – powerless in fighting infection. In fact, higher temperatures actually help the viruses replicate.Continue ReadingCategory: Infectious Diseases, Illnesses and conditions, Body and MindTags: University of... Read more »
  • Launch mishap may knock Russia out of astronaut launches for years
    Russia has suffered a major setback after the launch of its Soyuz MS-28 mission ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) caused severe damage to the country's only pad capable of handling crewed boosters.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Roscosmos, NASA, Soyuz, International Space Station... Read more »
  • Sub-30-lb rooftop tent slashes price & boosts car camping convenience
    So many rooftop tents on the market weigh well over 100 lb (45 kg), with the heaviest pushing 300 lb (135 kg). The all-new Weekend from Danish camping goods company Groenberg shatters that mold and weighs in at a fraction of those figures. And for a limited time, it also... Read more »

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    Tech Xplore - electronic gadgets, technology advances and research news

  • Harnessing the power of AI to help revolutionize Olympic-level figure skating
    American figure skater Andrew Torgashev was at an invitation-only camp organized by U.S. Figure Skating not long ago, a chance for elite athletes preparing for the high-level Grand Prix season to work out any flaws in their performances.... Read more »
  • Airbus inspects panels on ubiquitous A320 passenger jets as it wraps up quick software patch
    Airbus is inspecting panels on its bestselling A320 passenger jets after quality control problems surfaced, days after it reported that it was scrambling to fix a separate software problem affecting about 6,000 of the popular planes.... Read more »
  • Self-heating and cooling without electricity: Non-powered 3D smart energy device developed
    A research team developed a 3D Smart Building Energy-saving device capable of automatically controlling heating and cooling without electricity or an external power source.... Read more »
  • Improved formula predicts energy barriers in 2D chips, aiding ultra-scaled device development
    A research team affiliated with UNIST has made a significant breakthrough in overcoming one of the most persistent challenges hindering the commercialization of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials—contact resistance.... Read more »
  • Centralized car servers: New software architecture for future cars
    To make autonomous vehicles as safe, affordable and competitive as possible, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have teamed up with partners from the automotive industry to develop a centralized architecture for the software-controlled vehicle of the future. The software is largely self-generating and allows the advanced simulation... Read more »
  • Serendipitous observation reveals how airplanes discharge static electricity
    An international team of scientists, led by Olaf Scholten, professor of astrophysics at the University of Groningen, has observed radio wave emissions originating from a commercial airliner, most likely caused by the discharge of static electricity. The serendipitous observation of radio wave emissions from specific locations on the aircraft may... Read more »
  • The AI bubble isn't new—Karl Marx explained the mechanisms behind it nearly 150 years ago
    When OpenAI's Sam Altman told reporters in San Francisco earlier this year that the AI sector is in a bubble, the American tech market reacted almost instantly.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • VideoTop Smart Algorithms In Healthcare
    As artificial intelligence tools have been invading more or less every area of healthcare, we made a list to keep track of the top smart algorithms aiming for better diagnostics, more sophisticated patient care or further sighted predictions of diseases. The post Top Smart Algorithms In Healthcare appeared first on... Read more »
  • Video3D Printing In Medicine And Healthcare – The Ultimate List
    3D Printing in Medicine: in recent years 3D printing in medicine took a massive leap. Check out our analysis of where this exciting field stands today! The post 3D Printing In Medicine And Healthcare – The Ultimate List appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The 10 Trends Shaping the Future of Pharma
    The drug sends a message to a caregiver after the patient swallowed it. The doctor prescribes virtual reality treatments for migraines. Do you think it is science fiction? You are mistaken. The post The 10 Trends Shaping the Future of Pharma appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • AI And Health Insurance Claims: A Hopeful Or Dystopian Future?
    The recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom has seen the technology applied in various sectors of healthcare. From triaging of patients to drug design, AI has […] The post AI And Health Insurance Claims: A Hopeful Or Dystopian Future? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • 10 Outstanding Companies For Women’s Health
    The women’s health technology or so-called femtech market has been on the rise for the last couple of years, but if gained traction just recently. Here’s our guide to 10 outstanding companies in women’s health. The post 10 Outstanding Companies For Women’s Health appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement
    In just a few years, longevity has evolved from a fringe topic whispered among Silicon Valley biohackers into a mainstream movement that reshapes how we […] The post How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com
    I’ve had countless genetic tests over the years. I know my medication sensitivities, disease risks, and even my skin cancer predisposition. But when the Creator […] The post Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • The State of AI: Welcome to the economic singularity
    Welcome back to The State of AI, a new collaboration between the Financial Times and MIT Technology Review. Every Monday for the next two weeks, writers from both publications will debate one aspect of the generative AI revolution reshaping global power. This week, Richard Waters, FT columnist and former West... Read more »
  • The Download: spotting crimes in prisoners’ phone calls, and nominate an Innovator Under 35
    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. An AI model trained on prison phone calls now looks for planned crimes in those calls A US telecom company trained an AI model on years of inmates’... Read more »
  • Nominations are now open for our global 2026 Innovators Under 35 competition
    We have some exciting news: Nominations are now open for MIT Technology Review’s 2026 Innovators Under 35 competition. This annual list recognizes 35 of the world’s best young scientists and inventors, and our newsroom has produced it for more than two decades.  It’s free to nominate yourself or someone you... Read more »
  • An AI model trained on prison phone calls now looks for planned crimes in those calls
    A US telecom company trained an AI model on years of inmates’ phone and video calls and is now piloting that model to scan their calls, texts, and emails in the hope of predicting and preventing crimes.  Securus Technologies president Kevin Elder told MIT Technology Review that the company began... Read more »
  • The Download: the mysteries surrounding weight-loss drugs, and the economic effects of AI
    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. What we still don’t know about weight-loss drugs Weight-loss drugs have been back in the news this week. First, we heard that Eli Lilly, the company behind Mounjaro... Read more »
  • What we still don’t know about weight-loss drugs
    MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here. Weight-loss drugs have been back in the news this week. First, we heard that Eli Lilly, the company behind the drugs Mounjaro and... Read more »
  • The Download: the fossil fuel elephant in the room, and better tests for endometriosis
    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 year’s UN climate talks avoided fossil fuels, again Over the past few weeks in Belem, Brazil, attendees of this year’s UN climate talks dealt with oppressive heat... Read more »

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