health / innovation
Japanese Scientists Begin Human Trials for Revolutionary Tooth Regrowth Drug
Japanese researchers begin human trials for revolutionary drug enabling natural tooth regrowth, potentially eliminating need for dentures and...
gadgetreview.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Tech companies claim AI can recognise human emotions. But the science doesn’t stack up
Can artificial intelligence (AI) tell whether you’re happy, sad, angry or frustrated? According to technology companies that offer AI-enabled emotion...
theconversation.com
- 30+ days ago
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cycling
'A modern tribute to cycling's wildest beginning' - Ultra-cyclist attempts to ride original Tour de France in just six days
Ultra- cyclist Jack Thompson is set to take on a whole new challenge in the coming days as he attempts to ride the entire route...
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auto
Japanese Sculptor Kunimasa Aoki Wins 2025 Loewe Craft Prize
LONDON — Japanese sculptor and terracotta artist Kunimasa Aoki has been named the winner of the 2025 Loewe Craft Prize on Thursday evening during an...
artnews.com
- 30+ days ago
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space
NASA scientists discover abandoned underground city buried 100 feet beneath ice sheet in Greenland
NASA has discovered an abandoned underground ‘city’ hidden beneath an ice sheet in Greenland. The unusual discovery, which was given the rather...
supercarblondie.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
How Can Seals Hold Their Breath for an Hour or More?
Humans can't sense their own oxygen levels, but seals can, and it makes diving longer and safer. If you could choose one superpower from the...
discovermagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Human embryos embrace asymmetry to form the body
The cells generated by the very first division of the fertilized egg make a lopsided contribution to the body’s organs and tissues. Sara Reardon...
nature.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Japanese student project leads to new superconductor discovery
A new superconducting material has been discovered by researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University in Japan.The material fits into a class of...
cosmosmagazine.com
- 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
Scientists revolutionize biometric security using AI and infrared sensors
In an era where digital security is more important than ever, the need for secure and reliable authentication methods continues to grow. Traditional...
thebrighterside.news
- 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
AI-powered study uncovers how the brain turns thoughts into words
For decades, scientists have worked to understand how the brain turns thoughts into words and words into meaning. Language is one of the most complex...
thebrighterside.news
- 30+ days ago
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technology
We've reached a record number of humans in space, NASA announces
A full roster of space residents. Crew onboard the Russian Soyuz capsule, a flight to the International Space Station (ISS) that took place on Sept. 11,...
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- 30+ days ago
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business
As RFK Jr. targets fluoride, Texas is coming for kids toothpaste: exclusive
The Texas Attorney General says kids only need a rice-sized smear of toothpaste. He thinks Bluey and Disney Princesses are pushing them to use more...
usatoday.com
- 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
‘It feels like something out of a movie’: Studio I-IN designs the Tokyo office for Japanese haircare brand Kinujo
It’s been seven years since Studio I-IN was founded by Yohei Terui and Hiromu Yuyama. In that short time , the Tokyo-based designers have carved...
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- 30+ days ago
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books
Justice Will Sellers: Humanity’s hope at Christmas
Seventy- five years ago, William Faulkner was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, an accomplishment that was significant enough, but what he said...
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- 30+ days ago
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technology
Self-driving cars are safer than human drivers, but the marketing needs a certain je ne sais quoi
Waymo released a study last week that had the driving community in a tizzy. Vox declared that the study makes a “life-or-death case for self-driving...
theglobeandmail.com
- 30+ days ago
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auto
Jeremy Clarkson has a genius plan to cure F1 racing problems
The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix will not go down as an F1 classic....
planetf1.com
- 30+ days ago
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books
JCS students get a peek into Sentinel life
Hailey Heseltine ECB Publishing, Inc. Often, high school is the time when students begin seriously contemplating their next steps in education and...
ecbpublishing.com
- 30+ days ago
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auto
TVS announces selection trials for One Make Championship 2025
Petronas TVS India announced on Monday that the selection trials for the 2025 edition of the One Make Championship will take place in May. The...
thehindu.com
- 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
Scientists make unbelievable breakthrough to harness the power of the sun: 'Astonishingly efficient'
A pair of scientists could help transform everyday life by helping produce more efficient and cheaper solar panels.University of Missouri physics...
thecooldown.com
- 30+ days ago
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artificial intelligence
AI Researchers SHOCKED After Claude 4 Attemps to Blackmail Them
What happens when the tools we create to assist us begin to manipulate us instead? This chilling question became a stark reality for AI researchers...
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- 30+ days ago
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home improvement
The Stunning Adjustable Shelf Bookcase That Even A Beginner Can DIY
When it comes to furniture, the term "adjustable" is most often associated with desks for home offices, dining tables with hidden leaves, chairs, and...
housedigest.com
- 30+ days ago
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science
Scientists Want To Entangle Human Brains With Quantum Computers To Learn About Consciousness
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- 30+ days ago
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how-to
How to eat and drink fewer microplastics, according to experts
Scientists are finding microplastics throughout the human body. Here are some simple strategies to limit your exposure. Microplastics are everywhere....
nzherald.co.nz
- 30+ days ago
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cool stuff
Scientists Invent Device That Straps to Any Car's Tailpipe, Transforming Exhaust Into Electricity
Pretty neat! The combustion engines in gas-powered cars can produce a lot of power by burning dead dinosaurs, but they're surprisingly inefficient at...
futurism.com
- 30+ days ago
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nature
Could bird flu in cows lead to a human outbreak? Slow response worries scientists
The H5N1 virus is a long way from becoming adapted to humans, but limited testing and tracking mean we could miss danger signs. Smriti...
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- 30+ days ago
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movie & tv
Watson episode 2 recap: can Ingrid be trusted?
Watson episode 2, “Redcoat,” opens up on Andrew Tanner, a Revolutionary War reenactor, as he returns to his Pittsburgh home. Discovering his door...
whattowatch.com
- 30+ days ago
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