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  • Royal Enfield launches its sportiest bike in America for under $5,500
    You wouldn’t generally associate Royal Enfield with a naked roadster, considering its rich history of classic retros. But the Indian bikemaker has reminded us time and again why it is one of the world’s best bike sellers: its ability to adapt and deliver.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: Royal Enfield, Naked bike,... Read more »
  • The world's largest sand battery just went live in Finland
    Finland has inaugurated an industrial-scale sand battery this week in the southern town of Pornainen, where it'll take over heating duties from an old woodchip power plant for the municipality. It's set to reduce carbon emissions from the local heating network by as much as 70%, and is the largest... Read more »
  • Compact tiny house packs flexibility and fun into just 20 ft
    The Fowler & Ward x Base Cabin tiny house features a compact light-filled interior that opens up to the outdoors. Sleeping up to four people, it includes an optional deck, off-grid functionality, and even a neat mini climbing wall that provides access to a bunk bed.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags:... Read more »
  • Rare genetic mutation makes some people resistant to viral infections
    It began quietly, tucked away in the immune systems of a few dozen people scattered across the globe. They weren't superheroes. They didn't wear capes. But they carried something extraordinary, an invisible shield against every virus nature could throw at them. No flu. No measles. No chickenpox. Not even a... Read more »
  • Solar-powered electric plane unofficially sets new altitude record
    Another air record has been (unofficially) broken as a prop-driven solar/electric aircraft reached the highest altitude yet for its type. On August 12, 2025, a modified Elektra One reached 31,237 feet (9,521 m) in the skies over Switzerland.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: Electric Aircraft, Aircraft, World Records... Read more »
  • Plaque-hunting nanoparticles detect and disarm the driver of heart disease
    A new generation of “theranostic” nanoparticles has been shown to both detect and reduce plaques in the arteries. Nanoparticles absorbed by immune cells in the arteries, where they work to lower inflammation and draw out harmful cholesterol, offer an entirely new way of not just diagnosing but fighting heart disease... Read more »
  • Handsome battery-powered induction stove revolutionizes home cooking
    Want an induction stove that plugs into a standard 120-V power socket? After a gradual rollout this spring, the Copper Charlie is now available across the US.Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home, LifestyleTags: Cooking, Kitchen, Appliances, Stoves, Induction... Read more »

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  • Tiny defects deliver big gains: Controlling oxygen vacancies boosts thermoelectric efficiency by 91%
    A research team has dramatically enhanced the efficiency of converting heat into electricity. The key lies in controlling tiny defects known as oxygen vacancies.... Read more »
  • Smarter navigation: AI helps robots stay on track without a map
    Navigating without a map is a difficult task for robots, especially when they can't reliably determine where they are. A new AI-powered solution helps robots overcome this challenge by training them to make movement decisions that also protect their ability to localize. Instead of blindly heading toward a target, the... Read more »
  • 'Resident Evil' makers marvel at 'miracle' longevity
    When zombie-blasting survival game "Resident Evil" launched on the very first PlayStation console in 1996, Japanese publishers Capcom never thought the series would reach tens of millions of people or endure for three decades.... Read more »
  • Next-generation wireless systems can benefit from robust, low-overhead semantic communication framework
    In recent decades, communication technology has advanced at unprecedented speed. A key breakthrough is semantic communications—a shift from transmitting raw data to conveying semantic meaning. For example, in image transmission, meaning takes priority over pixel-level accuracy. By integrating user tasks into the communication process, semantic communications improve both efficiency and... Read more »
  • YouTube TV subscribers may lose access to Fox content, including sports, due to contract dispute
    Fox channels could soon be pulled from YouTube TV if the two sides don't ink a new content use deal Wednesday, potentially leaving subscribers of the Google-owned streamer without Week 1 of some college football games and other content.... Read more »
  • Smart packaging reveals product condition through color changes
    Research conducted at the University of Vaasa paves the way for smart packaging that indicates product condition through color-changing printing inks. Doctoral researcher Jari Isohanni investigated how machine learning could be most effectively utilized in color recognition for smart packaging.... Read more »
  • From mushrooms to new architecture: The rise of living, self-healing buildings
    EU researchers are cultivating fungi on agricultural waste to create smarter and greener construction materials able to adapt and react to their environment, and even repair themselves.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • What Can We Learn From The FDA’s List of Augmented and Virtual Reality Devices?
    While this list is not even comparable to that of AI-based medical devices, it sets a great example for other policy-makers and regulators to make their official lists public. The post What Can We Learn From The FDA’s List of Augmented and Virtual Reality Devices? appeared first on The Medical... Read more »
  • What Can You Learn From Your Digital Twin: BioTwin Review
    Recently, digital twins (AI‑powered, real‑time virtual replicas of individual patients) have emerged as one of the most transformative innovations in personalized medicine. The post What Can You Learn From Your Digital Twin: BioTwin Review appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoAt-Home Blood Sampling: Tasso, RedDrop and YourBio Reviews
    Imagine a world where routine blood tests no longer require a trip to the clinic. No waiting rooms, no needles, no appointments. Just you, at […] The post At-Home Blood Sampling: Tasso, RedDrop and YourBio Reviews appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoBrain-Computer Interfaces In Healthcare: Current Promise And Future Potentials
    Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) showcase the power of thought, enabling brain signals to be converted to actions, with the potential to restore mobility and communication among those otherwise unable to do so. The post Brain-Computer Interfaces In Healthcare: Current Promise And Future Potentials appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoAimvein Pro 3.0 – The Ultimate Vein Finder
    The vein scanner is a handheld device helping a nurse or a phlebotomist to find the right vein to take your blood sample for the first try. The post Aimvein Pro 3.0 – The Ultimate Vein Finder appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The ChatGPT Revolution – Here’s Our New Book On Generative AI In Healthcare
    Generative AI will transform healthcare. This book will equip you with the working knowledge to make the most (and best) of this revolution and benefit from it in your medical profession. The post The ChatGPT Revolution – Here’s Our New Book On Generative AI In Healthcare appeared first on The... Read more »
  • Video5 Reasons Why Artificial Intelligence Won’t Replace Physicians
    We think that despite the hype around the technology, AI will never replace medical professionals – and listed five fundamental reasons why. The post 5 Reasons Why Artificial Intelligence Won’t Replace Physicians appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • The AI Hype Index: AI-designed antibiotics show promise
    Separating AI reality from hyped-up fiction isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created the AI Hype Index—a simple, at-a-glance summary of everything you need to know about the state of the industry. Using AI to improve our health and well-being is one of the areas scientists and researchers are most... Read more »
  • Unlocking enterprise agility in the API economy
    Across industries, enterprises are increasingly adopting an on-demand approach to compute, storage, and applications. They are favoring digital services that are faster to deploy, easier to scale, and better integrated with partner ecosystems. Yet, one critical pillar has lagged: the network. While software-defined networking has made inroads, many organizations still... Read more »
  • The Download: introducing: the Security issue
    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. Introducing: the Security issue It would be naïve to think we are going back to a world without AI. We’re not. But it’s only one of many urgent... Read more »
  • 3 Things James O’Donnell is into right now
    Overthink This is a podcast in which two very smart people (who happen to be young and hilarious professors of philosophy) draw unexpected philosophical connections between facets of modern life. Ellie Anderson and David Peña-Guzmán have done hour-long episodes on everything from mommy issues to animal justice, with particularly sharp... Read more »
  • Job titles of the future: Satellite streak astronomer
    Earlier this year, the $800 million Vera Rubin Observatory commenced its decade-long quest to create an extremely detailed time-lapse movie of the universe. Rubin is capable of capturing many more stars than any other astronomical observatory ever built; it also sees many more satellites. Up to 40% of images captured... Read more »
  • AI comes for the job market, security, and prosperity: The Debrief
    When I picked up my daughter from summer camp, we settled in for an eight-hour drive through the Appalachian mountains, heading from North Carolina to her grandparents’ home in Kentucky. With little to no cell service for much of the drive, we enjoyed the rare opportunity to have a long,... Read more »
  • India is still working on sewer robots
    When Jitender was a child in New Delhi, both his parents worked as manual scavengers—a job that involved clearing the city’s sewers of solid waste by hand. Now, he is among almost 200 contractors involved in the Delhi government’s effort to shift from this manual process to safer mechanical methods.... Read more »

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