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    New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

  • Torquey mid-drive motor spins at the center of ebike Galaxy
    Budget e-mobility brand Heybike announced the new Galaxy series of ebikes recently, which is made up of five models designed to cover all the bases, and built around its own mid-drive motor system.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles, TransportTags: ebikes, Pedal-assisted, Eurobike, Trekking, cargo bike, City, Mountain Bikes... Read more »
  • Laser tool cleans vintage aircraft in days, not months
    Literally shining a new light on aircraft maintenance, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is using a new laser tool to remove paint, grime, and corrosion from vintage airplanes in days instead of months and with much less hazard to health.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: Aircraft, RAAF, Laser, Cleaning... Read more »
  • Experimental camper surges into the future of circular RV life
    The annual Düsseldorf Caravan Salon is approaching quickly, and Dethleffs is gearing up to show one of its most innovative, ground-up rethinks yet. Following in the German brand's long-running tradition of eco-friendly Düsseldorf show vehicles, the E.Home Eco features a highly sustainable construction atop an all-electric Ford chassis. Gone is... Read more »
  • Best-selling e-trike in the US gets more power, more range
    A couple of years ago, Arizona's Lectric built on its success in the low-cost ebike space by launching a model geared towards folks looking for more stability. Now the XP Trike has been updated with a more powerful motor and a bigger battery.Continue ReadingCategory: Urban Transport, TransportTags: Electric Vehicles, Trike,... Read more »
  • A dead Mars may have been inevitable – and the Sun is to blame
    New discoveries by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover may not only explain why the Red Planet is a dry, lifeless desert, but that it may have been on an inevitable path to being a dead world despite being so similar to Earth. And the Sun is to blame.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags:... Read more »
  • Prehistoric 'fat factory' reveals how Neanderthals mass-produced food
    What we eat helps shape who we are. That’s why paleoanthropologists are so fascinated by ancient diets; they hold clues to how early humans survived and evolved.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Archeology, History, Food... Read more »
  • US launch for 11-inch tablet with eye-friendly NXTPAPER display
    If you want to be kinder to your eyes while gawping at a digital screen all day, you could opt for E Ink. But that's not as color-rich as LCD, which is why TCL developed NXTPAPER. The 11 Plus tablet employs the latest AI-enhanced version.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech,... Read more »

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  • Does AI actually boost productivity? The evidence is murky
    There's been much talk recently—especially among politicians—about productivity. And for good reason: Australia's labor productivity growth sits at a 60-year low.... Read more »
  • Beat the heat with these cooling gadgets and wearables
    You can only sit in front of the fridge with the door open for so long.... Read more »
  • What the 'black box' can tell us about plane crashes
    A preliminary finding into last month's Air India plane crash has suggested the aircraft's fuel control switches were turned off, starving the engines of fuel and causing a loss of engine thrust shortly after takeoff.... Read more »
  • Musk's latest Grok chatbot searches for billionaire mogul's views before answering questions
    The latest version of Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok is echoing the views of its billionaire creator, so much so that it will sometimes search online for Musk's stance on an issue before offering up an opinion.... Read more »
  • Driving assistance systems could backfire: Some warning alerts can lead to more hazardous driving
    In recent years, every new car driver has been getting used to bells and beeps. As automakers try to make cars safer, they've introduced increasingly sophisticated driving assistance systems, to warn a driver when they're drifting out of their lane or someone's in their blind spot.... Read more »
  • Elon Musk's X platform investigated in France for alleged data tampering and fraud
    French prosecutors have launched a police investigation into alleged data tampering and fraud involving X, Elon Musk's social media platform.... Read more »
  • New method replaces nickel and cobalt in battery for cleaner, cheaper lithium-ion batteries
    A team of McGill University researchers, working with colleagues in the United States and South Korea, has developed a new way to make high-performance lithium-ion battery materials that could help phase out expensive and/or difficult-to-source metals like nickel and cobalt.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • 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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    MIT Technology Review

  • The Download: cybersecurity’s shaky alert system, and mobile IVF
    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. Cybersecurity’s global alarm system is breaking down Every day, billions of people trust digital systems to run everything from communication to commerce to critical infrastructure. But the global... Read more »
  • The first babies have been born following “simplified” IVF in a mobile lab
    This week I’m sending congratulations to two sets of parents in South Africa. Babies Milayah and Rossouw arrived a few weeks ago. All babies are special, but these two set a new precedent. They’re the first to be born following “simplified” IVF performed in a mobile lab. This new mobile... Read more »
  • VideoCybersecurity’s global alarm system is breaking down
    Every day, billions of people trust digital systems to run everything from communication to commerce to critical infrastructure. But the global early warning system that alerts security teams to dangerous software flaws is showing critical gaps in coverage—and most users have no idea their digital lives are likely becoming more... Read more »
  • 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 »

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