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  • E=MC to the power of Pura – Maserati MCPura debuts at Goodwood
    E=MCPura is the glib formula that Maserati says has evolved the MC20, its most current halo car, into its replacement. The MCPura keeps the 20’s powertrain, including the V6 Nutteno engine, but changes almost everything else.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Maserati... Read more »
  • Carbon fiber underwater scooter is fast, sleek, exotic – and pricey
    Let's be honest … a lot of the underwater scooters we've seen lately could be thought of as glorified pool toys. Such is certainly not the case with SeaNXT's Elite, however, as it features a carbon fiber body, GPS navigation, and a top speed of 21 km/h (13 mph).Continue ReadingCategory:... Read more »
  • Mazda unveils larger all-new 2026 CX-5 crossover
    Many assumed that the advent of the sportier CX-50 would mean the end of the more sedate CX-5 crossover from Mazda.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Mazda, SUV, Crossover... Read more »
  • Ancient-fossil bioconcrete traps 142% more carbon – and it’s strong as hell
    Using intricate geometry found in nature and refined through aerospace and biomedical design, scientists have now 3D-printed these forms into concrete to boost strength and capture carbon – creating a scalable building material that benefits both people and planet.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: University of Pennsylvania, Concrete, sustainable design, Building Facades,... Read more »
  • MIT implant dispenses life-saving drug when diabetics need it most
    Hypoglycemia – a condition in which low blood glucose levels can cause you to feel dizzy, weak, and shaky – can catch you by surprise. It often occurs due to excess insulin, whether it's produced by your body or if you've injected too much of it.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Innovations, Body... Read more »
  • Autonomous robot surgeon removes organs with 100% success rate
    We're a step closer to entering an operating theater without any human life besides ours, following the world's first surgery performed by a robot responding and learning in real time. Its precision and skill matched that of experienced surgeons.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Robots, Surgery,... Read more »
  • Robot coyotes protect US military airfields with adorable cyber-ferocity
    Why settle for a robot when you can have a robot coyote? That seems to be the thinking of the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), which is developing a cybernetic prairie predator to keep airfields clear of hazardous wildlife.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: Robotics, US Army, Aircraft... Read more »

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  • VideoWould You Let A Robot Take Your Blood Sample?
    Robots could take blood better than most humans, freeing up time for doctors and nurses. But if choosing between a robot and a human, people prefer humans. The post Would You Let A Robot Take Your Blood Sample? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Evolution Of Clinical Documentation: From Paper To AI 
    Clinical documentation, vital for quality care, consumes immense amounts of time, leading to professional burnout. With AI poised as the solution, specialized models and stringent safeguards are imperative. The post The Evolution Of Clinical Documentation: From Paper To AI  appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Breathalyzers, Breathomics And Exhalomics In The Digital Health Age
    Digital health tech revolutionizes respiratory care, from personal breathalyzers to breathomics, offering non-invasive diagnostics and monitoring. The post Breathalyzers, Breathomics And Exhalomics In The Digital Health Age appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • What Do We Need To Have AI-Equipped Nanobots In Medicine
    According to sensationalist reporters we’ll soon be living in an age where diseases will be a thing of the past thanks to AI nanobots. But how close are we? Let's bust some myths here. The post What Do We Need To Have AI-Equipped Nanobots In Medicine appeared first on The... Read more »
  • The Future Of Vision And Eye Care
    From bionic eyes to artificial retinas, CRISPR to deep learning algorithms, this is a buzzing field of research with revolutionary promises, potentially affecting the lives of a billion people. The post The Future Of Vision And Eye Care appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoDigital Skin Care: Top 8 Dermatology Apps
    The 8 best dermatology apps to help with skin diagnosis, some check your lesions, others let you keep track of your moles. The post Digital Skin Care: Top 8 Dermatology Apps appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Healthcare Vision of ChatGPT-4o and Multimodal LLMs
    Medical AI can't interpret complex cases yet. The arrival of multimodal large language models like ChatGPT-4o starts the real revolution. The post The Healthcare Vision of ChatGPT-4o and Multimodal LLMs appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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  • The Download: flaws in anti-AI protections for art, and an AI regulation vibe shift
    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 tool strips away anti-AI protections from digital art The news: A new technique called LightShed will make it harder for artists to use existing protective tools to... Read more »
  • China’s energy dominance in three charts
    China is the dominant force in next-generation energy technologies today. It’s pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into putting renewable sources like wind and solar on its grid, manufacturing millions of electric vehicles, and building out capacity for energy storage, nuclear power, and more. This investment has been transformational for... Read more »
  • This tool strips away anti-AI protections from digital art
    A new technique called LightShed will make it harder for artists to use existing protective tools to stop their work from being ingested for AI training. It’s the next step in a cat-and-mouse game—across technology, law, and culture—that has been going on between artists and AI proponents for years.  Generative... Read more »
  • The Download: a conversation with Karen Hao, and how did life begin?
    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. Inside OpenAI’s empire: A conversation with Karen Hao In a wide-ranging Roundtables conversation for MIT Technology Review subscribers, journalist and author Karen Hao recently spoke about her new... Read more »
  • Inside OpenAI’s empire: A conversation with Karen Hao
    In a wide-ranging Roundtables conversation for MIT Technology Review subscribers, AI journalist and author Karen Hao spoke about her new book, Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI. She talked with executive editor Niall Firth about how she first covered the company in 2020 while on staff... Read more »
  • Why the AI moratorium’s defeat may signal a new political era
    The “Big, Beautiful Bill” that President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4 was chock full of controversial policies—Medicaid work requirements, increased funding for ICE, and an end to tax credits for clean energy and vehicles, to name just a few. But one highly contested provision was missing. Just... Read more »
  • Building an innovation ecosystem for the next century
    Michigan may be best known as the birthplace of the American auto industry, but its innovation legacy runs far deeper, and its future is poised to be even broader. From creating the world’s largest airport factory during World War II at Willow Run to establishing the first successful polio vaccine... Read more »

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