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  • Yohoo Musuem in China to become an impressive floating landmark
    Beijing-based architecture firm Aedas has unveiled its design for the Yohoo Museum, which will be located on an artificial island in Hangzhou, China. Designed to embody the flow of the Yangtze River, the museum will feature an undulating facade that will appear to float above the ground, setting it apart... Read more »
  • Super-functional remote packs a wireless mouse, trackpad and laser beam
    There are wireless computer mice, touchpads, TV remotes, and laser pointers … and then there's the Xring D13. It combines all of those tools in one wireless device, which could be yours for US$109.Continue ReadingCategory: Electronics, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Mouse, Remote Control, Kickstarter, Laser... Read more »
  • Monochrome e-note grows E Ink productivity to 13 inches
    If you like to scribble thoughts on paper but are looking for something less wasteful and more modern, an e-note can be a great option. BOOX has just launched its 13.3-inch Note Max, an ePaper tablet featuring E Ink Carta 1300 for sharp visuals.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags:... Read more »
  • Triple-laser smart projector can throw 300-inch billion-color visuals
    After raising more than $10 million in crowdfunded cash last year, Valerion has announced the official consumer launch of its VisionMaster Pro 2 triple-laser long-throw smart projector – with Google TV loaded in for streaming entertainment.Continue ReadingCategory: Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: 4K UHD, Laser, Projectors... Read more »
  • Huge duplex tiny house fits two homes on a single trailer
    The TinyPlex is an unusually large towable dwelling. It consists of not just one but two homes, each of which measures 200 sq ft (18.6 sq m) and has an open and light-filled layout that sleeps up to two people.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction, Tiny Footprint, Micro-House,... Read more »
  • Film sets of the near future: Just as fake as the 'film' itself
    If you want to understand the cataclysmic impact generative AI is about to have on the film industry, this one short video should make it very clear. Only one shot is 'real' - and that includes the 'behind-the-scenes footage.'Continue ReadingCategory: AI & Humanoids, TechnologyTags: Creative AI, AI Art and Music,... Read more »
  • New fuel withstands nuclear thermal propulsion reactor conditions
    General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has successfully tested the nuclear fuel that may one day propel and power the spacecraft of the future. The trials verify that the fuel can survive the harsh environment of a nuclear rocket reactor.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Nuclear Rocket, Fuel, Rocket... Read more »

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    Tech Xplore - electronic gadgets, technology advances and research news

  • English lit grad's AI tool deciphers Twitter bios, aiding text analysis
    An English literature graduate turned data scientist has developed a new method for large language models (LLMs) used by AI chatbots to understand and analyze small chunks of text, such as those on social media profiles, in customer responses online or for understanding online posts responding to disaster events.... Read more »
  • Eco-friendly artificial muscle fibers can produce and store energy
    A research team has successfully developed innovative artificial muscle fibers capable of producing and storing energy. The team anticipates that these findings will have broad applications in fields such as advanced textiles, medical robotics, and wearable devices. The research is published in the Chemical Engineering Journal.... Read more »
  • How can we design humane autonomous systems? Experts share insight in book
    In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems are rapidly transforming various sectors, a book by a multidisciplinary group of scholars offers a timely and critical examination of these technologies from a human-centered perspective. The open access book delves into the ethical, humane, and holistic aspects of AI... Read more »
  • AI experiment in halfpipe judging at X Games will give snowboarders a glimpse into the future
    The X Games will experiment judging halfpipe runs this week in Aspen using artificial intelligence, the cutting-edge technology that could someday play a role in the way subjectively judged sports are scored.... Read more »
  • Plastic supercapacitors could solve energy storage problems
    Plastics have shaped our modern world and changed the way we live. For decades, they have been primarily used in electronics for their excellent insulating properties. But in the 1970s, scientists accidentally discovered that some plastics can also conduct electricity. This finding revolutionized the field and opened the door to... Read more »
  • New control system enhances delta robots' speed and accuracy
    Research in the International Journal of Computational Vision and Robotics could lead to faster and more accurate robots for high-precision tasks in factories.... Read more »
  • Yarn-like battery prototype uses seawater to power devices
    Most batteries are rigid and incompatible with water. But people work and play in oceans and estuaries, and they could benefit from flexible and saltwater-safe power sources.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • VideoBlood, Sweat, Saliva For Digital Health In 7 Ways
    Unlocking health insights from bodily fluids: from at-home blood tests to diagnosing via sweat, explore how cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing the way we monitor and understand our health, making hospital visits for simple tests a thing of the past. The post Blood, Sweat, Saliva For Digital Health In 7 Ways... Read more »
  • Top 10 Healthcare Technology Trends To Watch In 2025
    I comment on last year's 6 healthcare technology trends and then share 10 new ones for 2025. The post Top 10 Healthcare Technology Trends To Watch In 2025 appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoWhat’s Next For AI In Healthcare
    Let’s take a birds-eye view of what we can expect from AI in healthcare in the coming period, focusing on providing specific examples instead of abstract principles. The post What’s Next For AI In Healthcare appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoThe World’s Most Famous Real-Life Cyborgs
    In the future of humankind, brain implants could improve our memory. Implanted magnets or RFID chips implanted in our fingers could replace passwords and keys. The post The World’s Most Famous Real-Life Cyborgs appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The Future Of Pharmacies In 3 Scenarios
    Despite modern society moulding their profession into medical shopkeeping, pharmacists have much more to offer. The post The Future Of Pharmacies In 3 Scenarios appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoVoice To Text Technologies Shape The Future Of Electronic Medical Records
    Artificial intelligence-based voice-to-text technologies promise to turn the tables: the doctor and the patient speak while a voice assistant listens in and puts down the interpreted text into the relevant columns in the EHRs. The post Voice To Text Technologies Shape The Future Of Electronic Medical Records appeared first on... Read more »
  • Video7 Promising Examples AI Could Do In Healthcare In The Future
    Here, we share 7 examples of what these next milestones for AI in healthcare might look like. As these mostly represent ideal scenarios and aspirations, there are no current examples but hints of what we can expect. The post 7 Promising Examples AI Could Do In Healthcare In The Future... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • VideoThere can be no winners in a US-China AI arms race
    The United States and China are entangled in what many have dubbed an “AI arms race.”  In the early days of this standoff, US policymakers drove an agenda centered on “winning” the race, mostly from an economic perspective. In recent months, leading AI labs such as OpenAI and Anthropic got involved in pushing the... Read more »
  • A new company plans to use Earth as a chemical reactor
    Forget massive steel tanks—some scientists want to make chemicals with the help of rocks deep beneath Earth’s surface. New research shows that ammonia, a chemical crucial for fertilizer, can be produced from rocks at temperatures and pressures that are common in the subsurface. The research was published today in Joule,... Read more »
  • The Download: AI for cancer diagnosis, and HIV prevention
    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. Why it’s so hard to use AI to diagnose cancer Finding and diagnosing cancer is all about spotting patterns. Radiologists use x-rays and magnetic resonance imaging to illuminate... Read more »
  • Why it’s so hard to use AI to diagnose cancer
    This story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Peering into the body to find and diagnose cancer is all about spotting patterns. Radiologists use x-rays and magnetic resonance imaging to illuminate tumors, and pathologists... Read more »
  • VideoThe Download: AI’s coding promises, and OpenAI’s longevity push
    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. The second wave of AI coding is here Ask people building generative AI what generative AI is good for right now—what they’re really fired up about—and many will... Read more »
  • The second wave of AI coding is here
    Ask people building generative AI what generative AI is good for right now—what they’re really fired up about—and many will tell you: coding.  “That’s something that’s been very exciting for developers,” Jared Kaplan, chief scientist at Anthropic, told MIT Technology Review this month: “It’s really understanding what’s wrong with code,... Read more »
  • OpenAI has created an AI model for longevity science
    When you think of AI’s contributions to science, you probably think of AlphaFold, the Google DeepMind protein-folding program that earned its creator a Nobel Prize last year. Now OpenAI says it’s getting into the science game too—with a model for engineering proteins. The company says it has developed a language... Read more »

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