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Samsung’s EV battery breakthrough: 600-mile charge in 9 mins, 20 year lifespan

Scientists create living mosquito repellent from human skin bacteria | New bacteria design reduces mosquito attraction by up to 64.4% and lasts over a week.

Drought buster: Solar tech extracts 3 liters of water from thin air daily | The design improves material flow and energy use, producing 0.65 L/m²/hr of freshwater under sunlight and 90% humidity.

Japan: AI accurately predicts male infertility using blood test | The AI model demonstrated 100% accuracy in predicting non-obstructive azoospermia, the most severe form of male infertility.

AI can see what's on your screen by reading HDMI electromagnetic radiation | Researchers say the technique is already being used in the wild

US scientists master control of hypersonic jet engine with light-based tech

Cat poo parasites could cure disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s | Engineered Toxoplasma gondii successfully delivered therapeutic proteins to brain cells, marking a significant breakthrough in overcoming the blood-brain barrier.

US breaks wireless EV charging record with 270-KW system

UK scientists achieve unprecedented 402 Tbps data transmission over optical fiber | They broke their own 319 Tbps record set in March

Oak Ridge Sets a New Record for Wireless EV Charging​ | ORNL's zippy prototype delivered 270 kilowatts to a Porsche Taycan

New wearable tech could help track PTSD, sepsis early through nerve activity | This technology could enable doctors to pinpoint patients who are at increased risk of excessive immune responses or immunoparalysis.

MIT robot gently peels squash with one hand while holding it by other

Samsung delivers solid-state battery for EVs with 600-mile range as it teases 9-minute charging and 20-year lifespan tech

US’ first robot-assisted dual kidney transplant performed in Ohio

A.I. May Save Us, or May Construct Viruses to Kill Us (Gift Article)

Technology's grip on modern life is pushing us down a dimly lit path of digital land mines

Artificial blood vessels mimic human veins, offer breakthrough in heart surgery

Dual action antibiotic could make bacterial resistance nearly impossible

Maglev titanium heart now whirs inside the chest of a live patient | The fully mechanical heart uses the same technology as high-speed rail lines. The feat marks a major step in keeping people alive as they wait for heart transplants.

Choose wisely: the right solar monitoring software makes all the difference

MIT scientists have discovered a new way to produce hydrogen fuel, using just soda cans, seawater and coffee grounds | The team says the chemical reaction could be put to work powering engines or fuel cells in marine vehicles that suck in seawater.

Breakthrough air-to-water converter works even at night, generates 20L daily

Scientific milestone achieves atomic-scale imaging in a world-first | Researchers have built a single molecule high resolution quantum sensor that can measure electric and magnetic fields in atoms.

Grindr is again blocked in the Olympic Village.

Recovering from the global tech outage could be a long, arduous process | CNN Business

New flamethrower robot dog burns just the weed, not the crop in need | The robot’s flexible end effector adapts to environmental changes like gravity, wind, and nozzle position, ensuring consistent flame coverage.

Test Flight Demonstrates Navigation by Cellphone Signals | The new technique could protect against GPS spoofing

What’s the most unexpected business that got affected by the Crowdstrike/Microsoft outage?

Dog-like robot jams home networks and disables devices during police raids — DHS develops NEO robot for walking denial of service attacks | Smart home defenses crumble when the NEO dog arrives.

Sky drift: Boeing’s pilotless air taxi could take passenger flight by 2030

US scientists create plastic that glows and biodegrades on demand | The secret lies in integrating a special chemical called tert-butyl ester.

Inbrain: Spain’s graphene brain chip to begin human trials soon

Origami Helps Implant Sensors in Bio-Printed Tissue

Graphene-based brain chip offers 200x more power for Parkinson’s patients | Inbrain’s graphene chip is a promising new technology with the potential to improve brain surgery and neurological treatments.

Defective McAfee update caused worldwide meltdown of XP PCs in 2010

New drug extends lifespan by 25%, fights aging, could prevent cancer | Researchers administered an injection of an anti-IL-11 antibody to 75-week-old mice, neutralizing the harmful effects of IL-11.

Complete recycle of solid-state batteries possible, thanks to polymer layers

Why bigger may not be better for nuclear energy

How a Routine CrowdStrike Update Crashed the World’s Computers

Help to play/download a video - won't play for me

Horsepower to poop power: Horse manure better at generating electricity, heat

‘Dolphin skin’ propeller boosts fuel efficiency of cargo ships | A new propeller coated with a skin mimicking that of a dolphin holds the promise of significantly reducing fuel consumption and emissions in large cargo ships.

Robot doctors at world’s 1st AI hospital can treat 3,000 a day

Ancient viral DNA in our genome not ‘junk’ but cancer ally, says study

The Smallest, Lightest Solar-Powered Drone Takes Flight | It weighs less than a nickel and can fly nonstop while the sun shines

New drug reverses diabetes in mice, boosting insulin-making cells by 700% | One day this research could lead to game-changing new treatments for diabetes

World’s 1st dual-tower solar plant unveiled, will make 1.8 billion kWh yearly | The 200-meter dual towers have 30,000 mirrors to cover an 800,000-square-meter light-collecting area.

Paralyzed patient speaks with power of thoughts using brain-computer interface

Drone sits on power lines to recharge

Solar panel waste makes EV batteries 99.9% efficient, retain 83.1% capacity | Silicon anodes give lithium-ion batteries better energy density and can improve battery performance, even over 200 charge-discharge cycles.