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  • Harvard scientists identify link between pain and poor sleep
    Most of us have woken up with an aching back after a night of tossing and turning, only for that pain to then keep us awake the next night. Now, Harvard scientists have discovered a potential link between pain and poor sleep, and maybe even a way to break the... Read more »
  • Triumph's first motocross bike aims to storm the barn
    Triumph starts an "all-in" assault on the dirtbike world with the TF 250-X, a race-ready MX bike with a "class-leading power to weight ratio and the most complete specification package ever to launch into the ultra-competitive 250cc motocross market."Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: Dirtbikes, Triumph, Moto X... Read more »
  • Biodegradable patch developed to fix congenital heart defects in infants
    Researchers have developed a biodegradable patch engineered from human cells that could one day be used to correct infant congenital heart defects, limiting the need for multiple invasive surgeries and outlasting current non-living, non-degradable patches.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Heart, Children, Electrospinning, Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS), Stem Cells, University of... Read more »
  • Ozempic drug may add addiction treatment to its growing list of uses
    New research has found that patients taking the weight-loss and diabetes drug semaglutide had significantly reduced symptoms of alcohol use disorder. Although the study was small, larger studies are underway with the potential to lead to the use of drugs like semaglutide to treat addiction.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Ozempic, Alcohol,... Read more »
  • AntiFake AI tech could keep your voice from being deepfaked
    One of the more sinister functions of deepfake AI systems is the ability to replicate a person's voice, based on even just a short recording. A new software tool known as AntiFake, however, could help keep that from happening.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Deepfakes, Artificial Intelligence, Crime, Washington University in St Louis,... Read more »
  • Mega-retro Jollylook Eye converts digital photos to instant prints
    Six years ago, Ukrainian startup Jollylook brought us a very retro-looking analog camera that produced instant-print photographs. The company is back again with the similarly old-school Eye, that converts digital photos into instant prints.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, TechnologyTags: Kickstarter, Retro, Instant Photography... Read more »
  • New forensic tech may nab criminals by the look of their shoes
    Although most of our clothes fold and crease with our bodies as we move, our shoes maintain the same shape and appearance pretty much all the time. With that fact in mind, scientists are now developing a method of catching criminals via shoe ID.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Forensics, Staffordshire University, Shoes,... Read more »

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    Tech Xplore - electronic gadgets, technology advances and research news

  • Boosting rocket reliability at the material level
    The success of the SpaceX Falcon 9 reusable launch vehicle has been one of the most remarkable technological achievements of the last decade. Powered by SpaceX's Merlin engine, the Falcon 9 booster can be reused over 10 times, with minimal maintenance between flights.... Read more »
  • Workers suffer when AI gets it wrong, argues professor
    Amazon thought it had found an efficient way to find the best workers. Recruitment is time consuming and expensive, so why not outsource it to artificial intelligence (AI)?... Read more »
  • Co-learning to improve autonomous driving
    Self-driving cars are both fascinating and fear-inducing, as they must accurately assess and navigate the rapidly changing environment. Computer vision, which uses computation to extract information from imagery, is an important aspect of autonomous driving, with tasks ranging from low level, such as determining how far away a given location... Read more »
  • Organic solar cells show promise for cheap energy production, researcher says
    A newly published doctoral thesis at Karlstad University shows that organic solar cells are a promising technology, due to its flexibility and vast potential applications.... Read more »
  • Unleashing the power of soft-decision decoding in DNA digital storage
    Led by Dr. Jue Ruan and Dr. Weihua Pan, a study published in the journal National Science Review delves into the realm of DNA digital storage (DDS), a technology acclaimed for its high-density (EB/g), long-term (million years) and low maintenance costs, offering a promising solution for the ever-growing demands of... Read more »
  • Unsafe and illegal e-scooter riding linked to lack of rule knowledge
    E-scooter riders are less likely to ride dangerously or illegally if they know the rules and regulations, according to a new research report by Nottingham Trent University (NTU) that calls for better access to training programs to reduce collisions.... Read more »
  • Innovative wireless light switch could cut house wiring costs in half
    A University of Alberta engineering researcher has developed a wireless light switch that could reduce the cost of wiring a house by as much as 50%.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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    The Medical Futurist

  • AI’s Unforeseen Medical Discoveries: The Curious Case Of Unusual Associations
    Determining patients' race from chest x-rays alone or diagnosing type 2 diabetes from short audio samples. AI can do it and we don't know how. There are fascinating examples of unusual associations. The post AI’s Unforeseen Medical Discoveries: The Curious Case Of Unusual Associations appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoGolden Years, Digital Gears: Digital Health For Aging Populations
    With finding good selling points (like independence), we can make our elderly motivated to use health tech. These wearables are most beneficial for seniors. The post Golden Years, Digital Gears: Digital Health For Aging Populations appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoWill We All Have To Become Biologically Enhanced Superhumans?
    Enhancing human capabilities has been on the mind of people for ages, but superhumans came a long way from ancient training methods to exoskeletons. The post Will We All Have To Become Biologically Enhanced Superhumans? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video5 Ways Medical Virtual Reality Is Already Changing Healthcare
    Five great examples of virtual reality transforming healthcare: from relaxing patients to revolutionizing medical training and conferences The post 5 Ways Medical Virtual Reality Is Already Changing Healthcare appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoApple In Healthcare: How iPhone And Apple Watch Are Taking On Health
    The Apple universe consists of seamlessly integrated, easy-to-use products, an ideal ground for healthcare purposes, let's see where they bring us! The post Apple In Healthcare: How iPhone And Apple Watch Are Taking On Health appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • VideoMicrosoft’s Multi-Tenbillion Dollar Bet On Healthcare
    Microsoft in healthcare: the company's multi-billion dollar bet on artificial intelligence-based solutions in medicine starts paying off. The post Microsoft’s Multi-Tenbillion Dollar Bet On Healthcare appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video3D Printing In Medicine And Healthcare – The Ultimate List
    3D Printing in Medicine: in recent years 3D printing in medicine took a massive leap. Check out our analysis of where this exciting field stands today! The post 3D Printing In Medicine And Healthcare – The Ultimate List appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

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    MIT Technology Review

  • Procurement in the age of AI
    Procurement professionals face challenges more daunting than ever. Recent years’ supply chain disruptions and rising costs, deeply familiar to consumers, have had an outsize impact on business buying. At the same time, procurement teams are under increasing pressure to supply their businesses while also contributing to business growth and profitability.... Read more »
  • The Download: COP28 controversy and the future of families
    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 the UN climate talks are a moment of reckoning for oil and gas companies The United Arab Emirates is one of the world’s largest oil producers. It’s... Read more »
  • Why the UN climate talks are a moment of reckoning for oil and gas companies
    The United Arab Emirates is one of the world’s largest oil producers. It’s also the site of this year’s UN COP28 climate summit, which kicks off later this week in Dubai.  It’s certainly a controversial location choice, but the truth is that there’s massive potential for oil and gas companies... Read more »
  • The Download: unpacking OpenAI Q* hype, and X’s financial woes
    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. Unpacking the hype around OpenAI’s rumored new Q* model Ever since last week’s dramatic events at OpenAI, the rumor mill has been in overdrive about why the company’s... Read more »
  • Unpacking the hype around OpenAI’s rumored new Q* model
    This story is from The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. Ever since last week’s dramatic events at OpenAI, the rumor mill has been in overdrive about why the company’s chief scientific officer, Ilya Sutskever, and its board... Read more »
  • Finding value in generative AI for financial services
    With tools such as ChatGPT, DALLE-2, and CodeStarter, generative AI has captured the public imagination in 2023. Unlike past technologies that have come and gone—think metaverse—this latest one looks set to stay. OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, is perhaps the best-known generative AI tool. It reached 100 million monthly active users in... Read more »
  • The Download: OpenAI’s wild year, and tech’s cult of personality
    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 wild year Few companies can say they’ve had more of a rollercoaster year than OpenAI. At the beginning of 2023, the world’s hottest AI startup was... Read more »

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