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  • Scientists Create Shape-Shifting Miniature Robot That Melts and Resolidifies on Command
    Scientists have developed a miniature robot that can melt and resolidify on command, allowing it to easily escape from confined spaces. The researchers The post Scientists Create Shape-Shifting Miniature Robot That Melts and Resolidifies on Command appeared first on Science News.... Read more »
  • Quantum Bits Tunneled – Wormhole Created in Quantum Computer
    Pasadena (USA) Scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Harvard University have now for the first time experimentally examined the previously The post Quantum Bits Tunneled – Wormhole Created in Quantum Computer appeared first on Science News.... Read more »
  • 1.8 Petabit per Second – Optical Chip Sets World Record in Data Transmission
    Chalmers (Sweden) Scientists from Chalmers University of Technology and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have developed an optical chip with which gigantic The post 1.8 Petabit per Second – Optical Chip Sets World Record in Data Transmission appeared first on Science News.... Read more »
  • Elon Musk Presents the Humanoid Robot “Optimus” at Tesla AI Day 2022
    Austin (USA) Elon Musk presented the humanoid robot Tesla Optimus to the public for the first time in April 2022. At the time, The post Elon Musk Presents the Humanoid Robot “Optimus” at Tesla AI Day 2022 appeared first on Science News.... Read more »
  • US Intelligence Coordinator for Airspace Affairs Surprises With UFO in Official Agency Seal
    Washington (USA) As part of the office of the director of the 18 US secret services, the “National Intelligence Manager for Aviation” (NIM-A) The post US Intelligence Coordinator for Airspace Affairs Surprises With UFO in Official Agency Seal appeared first on Science News.... Read more »
  • NASA Wants to use Small Robots to Explore Lakes and Oceans on Other Planets and Moons
    Washington DC (USA) NASA wants to use compact floating robots to explore lakes and oceans on other planets and moons. Missions with the The post NASA Wants to use Small Robots to Explore Lakes and Oceans on Other Planets and Moons appeared first on Science News.... Read more »
  • Sustainable Batteries Made From Lobster and Crab Shells
    College Park (USA) The need for batteries will increase significantly in the coming years due to electric cars and other technologies. Science is The post Sustainable Batteries Made From Lobster and Crab Shells appeared first on Science News.... Read more »

NEW ATLAS SCI-TECH

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    New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

  • Rokid Max AR glasses suspend a massive screen in front of your face
    Building on the crowdfunding success of its portable augmented-reality glasses in 2021, China's Rokid has launched the slim and lightweight Rokid Max AR glasses, which can place a 215-inch virtual display in front of your eyes.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, TechnologyTags: Augmented Reality, Glasses... Read more »
  • Wood-derived powder could remove dye from textile industry wastewater
    In countries such as India, a great deal of toxic dye waste from the textile industry is released directly into waterways, potentially harming people and the environment. A new filtration media could remove much of that dye from wastewater streams – and it's derived from wood.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Water... Read more »
  • BrakeAce PF2 wirelessly monitors mountain bikers' braking performance
    Back in 2020 we first heard about BrakeAce, a mountain-bike-mounted power metering system that monitors cyclists' brake usage throughout each ride. Well, it's now available in a new-and-improved wireless form, called the PF2.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: Mountain Bikes, Cycling, Braking, Performance, Wireless... Read more »
  • Nomad tiny house gets size boost to sleep five for off-grid adventure
    Back in 2021, Minimaliste revealed the Nomad, a tiny house built for off-grid travel in all weather. The firm has now followed it up with a larger model that maintains the same basic design but offers a more spacious interior layout, allowing it to sleep up to five people at... Read more »
  • ViewSonic gets in the game with first "Designed for Xbox" projectors
    ViewSonic has partnered with Microsoft to treat Xbox gamers to satisfying big-screen visuals in the shape of a pair of 4K LED projectors boasting an input lag of 4.2 milliseconds combined with a zippy refresh rate of 240 Hz for the promise of "perfectly smooth gameplay."Continue ReadingCategory: Home Entertainment, TechnologyTags:... Read more »
  • Poor sense of direction? Blame your brain compass
    You might wonder what mice perched on a circular stage inside a 360-degree virtual-reality dome might have to do with dementia, but studying the way the brain orients and adjusts based on visual surroundings offers insights into what happens when neurodegeneration causes people to feel lost in familiar settings.Continue ReadingCategory:... Read more »
  • Metamaterial concrete lays foundation for smart, self-powered infrastructure
    What do the Hoover Dam, the Sydney Opera House, the Great Wall of China and the Pantheon have in common? They’re all examples of incredible, ambitious concrete construction.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Concrete, Nanotechnology, Smart Cities, University of Pittsburgh, John Hopkins University... Read more »

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TECH EXPLORE

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    Tech Xplore - electronic gadgets, technology advances and research news

  • Novel heat-transfer medium and air wall increase efficiency of solar thermal tower power plants
    The higher the receiver temperature, the more efficiently a solar thermal power plant will operate. Convective thermal losses also have an important effect on yield. The HelioGLOW collaborative project by Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE and industrial partners is working to address these challenges: The project team investigated... Read more »
  • The end of text-based passwords? 'Transparent image moving' provides a new solution
    It's past time the world moves away from text-based passwords and verifications for mobile phones and starts embracing more secure image-based solutions, say computer scientists from the University of Surrey.... Read more »
  • Beyond the 'black box': Toward AI that is both generative and explainable
    The latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) build on deep neural networks, a specific type of AI system. Today, their applications are known to the general public in several areas, in particular, the so-called large language models capable of producing human-resembling text and conversations (ChatGPT, Bing AI, Bard) and the... Read more »
  • Visualization technique to drive scientific discoveries, customer analytics, and more
    Researchers from Skoltech and AIRI, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute devised a visualization technique that makes highly complex biomedical, financial, and other datasets accessible to humans without sacrificing their multidimensional structure. Retaining this so-called data topology is crucial for drawing conclusions about cancer genes, consumer behavior, and whatnot. Yet the existing... Read more »
  • AI tools are generating convincing misinformation: Engaging with them means being on high alert
    AI tools can help us create content, learn about the world and (perhaps) eliminate the more mundane tasks in life—but they aren't perfect. They've been shown to hallucinate information, use other people's work without consent, and embed social conventions, including apologies, to gain users' trust.... Read more »
  • Bay Area tech and biotech layoffs worsen, Microsoft slashes more jobs
    Tech and biotech layoffs have worsened in the Bay Area, a fresh round of cutbacks resulting from job cuts at tech titan Microsoft and genetic testing firm Natera, according to official state government filings.... Read more »
  • We were told we'd be riding in self-driving cars by now: What happened to the promised revolution?
    According to predictions made nearly a decade ago, we should be riding around in self-driving vehicles today. It's now clear the autonomous vehicle revolution was overhyped.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • VideoWhat Would The Ideal Hospital Look Like?
    If your imagination could run wild, how would you envision the future of hospitals? Hi-tech big machines, physicians analysing data obtained from patients’ devices, LED […] The post What Would The Ideal Hospital Look Like? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • A Physician’s Visual Guide To Artificial Intelligence
    This is the second study published in the prestigious Nature journal. The post A Physician’s Visual Guide To Artificial Intelligence appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The 2023 Skin-Checking Apps Landscape: Infographic
    The most useful skin-checking applications allow users to take pictures of their suspicious skin lesions, upload these pictures to a server, the images are first […] The post The 2023 Skin-Checking Apps Landscape: Infographic appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoWe Used Midjourney To Design Digital Health Technologies
    My initial quest for this experiment was to test whether these generators are able to come up with viable-looking product designs for a variety of digital health products. Can we use them to stumble upon brand-new ideas or revolutionary new concepts? The post We Used Midjourney To Design Digital Health... Read more »
  • Can Your Smartwatch Send You To The Hospital?
    Supporting digital health technologies that facilitate the doctor-patient relationship. The post Can Your Smartwatch Send You To The Hospital? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • 8 Ways To Impress Your Doctor In Digital Health
    How to become a "digital patient"? Here are 8 tips so you can start walking the path of the empowered patients and impess your doctor with these skills. The post 8 Ways To Impress Your Doctor In Digital Health appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • What’s Next For ChatGPT In Healthcare?
    Such AI tools present brand new challenges for everyone, from medical associations to regulatory bodies, from universities to companies The post What’s Next For ChatGPT In Healthcare? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • The next generation of connected IoT
    Connected devices have become an expectation: whether at home, in the office, or moving through the city, people rely on smart, interconnected devices and sensors making their lives easier, more productive, and more efficient. Today, technical advances such as lower power chips, better connectivity, and advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and... Read more »
  • Investing in life sciences R&D by design
    Repairing a human liver using lab-grown cells. Using oral antibiotics to treat cystic fibrosis patients. Producing a single-dose treatment for breast cancer that’s proving highly effective. Predicting cancer with AI. All of this innovation came out of the UK life sciences industry. “It’s really the only industry that can both... Read more »
  • Innovation in the space industry takes off
    In the United Kingdom, all stars are aligning for the space industry to advance, including an active venture capital community, a government cognizant of space tech’s potential, and close collaboration. Add advancements in emerging technologies, like quantum computing, into the mix, and its potential ignites. Joshua Western, CEO and co-founder... Read more »
  • The Download: the battle for satellite internet, and detecting biased 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. Amazon is about to go head to head with SpaceX in a battle for satellite internet dominance  What’s coming: Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are about to lock... Read more »
  • Taking stock of our climate past, present, and future
    This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. New Year’s Eve is my favorite holiday. It’s a time to celebrate, reflect, and look forward to what’s next. Setting goals, drinking champagne—what’s not to like?  Before you... Read more »
  • Amazon is about to go head to head with SpaceX in a battle for satellite internet dominance 
    Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos are about to lock horns once again. Last month, the US Federal Communications Commission approved the final aspects of Project Kuiper, Amazon’s effort to deliver high-speed internet access from space. In May, the company will launch test versions of the Kuiper communications satellites in an... Read more »
  • These new tools let you see for yourself how biased AI image models are
    Popular AI image-generating systems notoriously tend to amplify harmful biases and stereotypes. But just how big a problem is it? You can now see for yourself using interactive new online tools. (Spoiler alert: it’s big.) The tools, built by researchers at AI startup Hugging Face and Leipzig University and detailed... Read more »

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