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Scientists develop 'flying dragon' robot to fight fires from a distance
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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.
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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.
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Senators call on Tesla to recall components known to pose risk to consumers
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This E-tongue mimicks human taste and recommends wine with different foods | Scientists pave the way for new culinary frontiers.
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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.
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Molecular jackhammers’ ‘good vibrations’ eradicate cancer cells. Light-induced whole-molecule vibration can rupture melanoma cells’ membrane.
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4-year campaign backdoored iPhones using possibly the most advanced exploit ever
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Moderna’s mRNA cancer vaccine works even better than thought
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New Photonic Chip Is the Full Package. For the first time, researchers place a photonic filter and modulator on a standard chip.
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Magnetic Knots Push Future Computing Toward 3D. Twisted structures called hopfions are easy to move but hard to destroy
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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.
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World's first self-driving electric bus is now transporting passengers in Oxfordshire, UK
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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
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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.
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IBM Demos Transistor with Liquid Nitrogen Cooling
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New nuclear deflection simulations advance planetary defense against asteroid threats
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Clot-busting "millirobots" corkscrew their way through blood vessels
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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
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Tech Gives Sound Directionality to Hearing Aids. System identifies faces and links them to speech.
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Smart lasers for bone surgery. A feedback mechanism distinguishes between hard and soft tissue when cutting through bones.
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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.
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Bionic Hand Lets Amputees Feel Their Fingers Again
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Researchers invent 'methane cleaner' that could become a permanent fixture in cattle and pig barns
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NASA’s Space Station Laser Comm Terminal Achieves First Link - NASA
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AI-screened eye pics diagnose childhood autism with 100% accuracy
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Intel, Samsung, and TSMC Demo 3D-Stacked Transistors. The Big Three can now all make CFETs—next stop on the Moore’s Law roadmap.
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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
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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.
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Portable, non-invasive, mind-reading AI turns thoughts into text
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Ultrafast laser technology could help advance radiotherapy and treat tumors that are resistant to conventional radiotherapy.
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Wax-actuated adaptive tiles radically cut heating and cooling energy
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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.
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AI-Powered Microdisplay Adapts to Users’ Eyesight
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Microsoft, AFL-CIO reach deal on AI, labor neutrality
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Pedestrians, already dying at record levels, now face Elon Musk’s Cybertruck
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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.
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‘Biocomputer’ combines lab-grown brain tissue with electronic hardware
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L&T Technology Services and bp Sign Multi-Year Engineering Services Partnership
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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.
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Hyundai unveils car tires with built-in, push-button snow chains
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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.
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MIT engineers design a robotic replica of the heart’s right chamber
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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.
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The lucky break behind the first CRISPR treatment. Gene editing for sickle-cell is here. This is how researchers knew what DNA to change.
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