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A high-tech mouthguard that might help prevent concussions. Designed for athletes and soldiers, this new device provides real-time measurements of head impacts, reducing the risk of traumatic brain injury.

Scientists develop 'flying dragon' robot to fight fires from a distance

Physicists upgrade world's biggest atom smasher to probe dark photons | The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) ongoing Run 3 experiment has presented its initial findings about the elusive dark photons.

High-tech mouthguard with sensors redefines safety in sports, military | A cutting-edge mouthguard designed for athletes and soldiers is preventing concussions by 'sensing' real-time head impacts.

Senators call on Tesla to recall components known to pose risk to consumers

This E-tongue mimicks human taste and recommends wine with different foods | Scientists pave the way for new culinary frontiers.

CERN's LHC to explore new frontiers with US-made superconducting magnets | The upgrade, known as the high-luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), will require new types of magnets to focus the beams of protons more tightly at the collision points of the ATLAS and CMS experiments.

Molecular jackhammers’ ‘good vibrations’ eradicate cancer cells. Light-induced whole-molecule vibration can rupture melanoma cells’ membrane.

4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever

Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought

New Photonic Chip Is the Full Package. For the first time, researchers place a photonic filter and modulator on a standard chip.

Magnetic Knots Push Future Computing Toward 3D. Twisted structures called hopfions are easy to move but hard to destroy

Wireless TVs use built-in cameras, NFC readers to sell you stuff you see on TV. TV makers are getting more aggressive about using their hardware for ads.

World's first self-driving electric bus is now transporting passengers in Oxfordshire, UK

IBM demonstrates a nanosheet transistor that can withstand boiling nitrogen | IBM's concept nanosheet transistor could eventually lead to the development of a new class of chip

This vibrating pill could trick your stomach into feeling full | The pill stimulates the nerve endings in the stomach and alters the hormones related to hunger and satiety.

Scientists create water-spitting 'flying dragon' robot to fight fires | The robot features eight adjustable water jets in its central and head regions, with a flexible firehose directed by a control unit on a trailing wheeled cart.

IBM Demos Transistor with Liquid Nitrogen Cooling

New nuclear deflection simulations advance planetary defense against asteroid threats

Clot-busting "millirobots" corkscrew their way through blood vessels

The Surprising Possibilities of See-Through Wood | Stronger than plastic and tougher than glass, the resin-filled material is being exploited for smartphone screens, insulated windows and more

Tech Gives Sound Directionality to Hearing Aids. System identifies faces and links them to speech.

Smart lasers for bone surgery. A feedback mechanism distinguishes between hard and soft tissue when cutting through bones.

Quantum-inspired tech teleports data with light, like 'Star Trek' | “Now, it is possible to teleport information so that it never physically travels across the connection - a “Star Trek” technology made real," said researcher.

World’s largest electric cable close to power, could light 1.4 million homes | A high voltage direct current cable will connect UK homes with fresh green energy from the wind farms of Denmark.

Bionic Hand Lets Amputees Feel Their Fingers Again

Researchers invent 'methane cleaner' that could become a permanent fixture in cattle and pig barns

NASA’s Space Station Laser Comm Terminal Achieves First Link - NASA

AI-screened eye pics diagnose childhood autism with 100% accuracy

Intel, Samsung, and TSMC Demo 3D-Stacked Transistors. The Big Three can now all make CFETs—next stop on the Moore’s Law roadmap.

Tiny ‘Robots’ Made From Human Cells Show Wound-Healing Potential The so-called “anthrobots” can self-assemble and move on their own, and they prompted damaged neurons to regenerate in a recent study

Tiny ‘Robots’ Made From Human Cells Show Wound-Healing Potential. The so-called “anthrobots” can self-assemble and move on their own, and they prompted damaged neurons to regenerate in a recent study.

Portable, non-invasive, mind-reading AI turns thoughts into text

iPhone butler? Robot masters to open cupboard, pull chair, in 20 mins | Dobb-E, a domestic robotics system, learns household tasks in 20 mins, overcoming data challenges. Open source for collaborative advancement.

Ultrafast laser technology could help advance radiotherapy and treat tumors that are resistant to conventional radiotherapy.

Wax-actuated adaptive tiles radically cut heating and cooling energy

US researchers become first to 3D-print steam turbine blades | ORNL researchers, in collaboration with Siemens tech, have achieved a milestone by 3D-printing large steam turbine blades.

AI-Powered Microdisplay Adapts to Users’ Eyesight

Microsoft, AFL-CIO reach deal on AI, labor neutrality

Pedestrians, already dying at record levels, now face Elon Musk’s Cybertruck

Human brain-like supercomputer with 228 trillion links coming in 2024 | Australians develop a supercomputer capable of simulating networks at the scale of the human brain.

‘Biocomputer’ combines lab-grown brain tissue with electronic hardware

L&T Technology Services and bp Sign Multi-Year Engineering Services Partnership

Ultrasound Techniques Steers Tiny Drug Delivery Vehicles Through the Brain | For the first time, researchers have shown how microvesicles can be steered through the brain using ultrasound.

Hyundai unveils car tires with built-in, push-button snow chains

GM’s hydrogen ‘power cubes’ will be used in cement mixers and terminal tractors | The automaker is one of several betting that hydrogen fuel cells can power the next generation of heavy duty vehicles.

MIT engineers design a robotic replica of the heart’s right chamber

Brain Implants Show Promise for People With Traumatic Brain Injuries in Small Study. Electrodes placed in the brains of five patients led to “profound” improvements in cognitive function, even years after their injuries.

This bold psychedelic and VR fusion therapy could spark a mental health revolution. Psychologists are exploring ways of treating mental health disorders by combining psychedelics and virtual reality.

The lucky break behind the first CRISPR treatment. Gene editing for sickle-cell is here. This is how researchers knew what DNA to change.