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nature
Tiny robots made from human cells heal damaged tissue
The ‘anthrobots’ were able to repair a scratch in a layer of neurons in the lab. Matthew Hutson Matthew Hutson is a science writer based in New York...
nature.com - 30+ days ago

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pets
This Border Collie tried to 'eat' the entire ocean, and the internet is loving every second of it
Beaches aren't a paradise for humans—dogs also love them just as much. The open space, the sandy shores, and the refreshing waves make for the...
upworthy.com - 22 days ago
technology
MagicLab unveils new ‘dexterous’ hand for humanoid robots
MagicLab, a startup specializing in embodied intelligence and humanoid robotics, has launched its first self-developed dexterous hand, the MagicHand...
roboticsandautomationnews.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Rogue Scientist Who Gene-Hacked Human Babies Gear Up for More Human Experiments
"So far, I don’t need to apologize to anyone." That rogue scientist who created HIV-resistant designer babies is apparently gearing up for more human...
futurism.com - 11 days ago
health
Israel’s cutoff of supplies to Gaza sends prices soaring as aid stockpiles dwindle
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies to Gaza’s 2 million people has sent prices soaring and humanitarian groups into overdrive trying to distribute dwindling stocks to the most vulnerable. The aid freeze has imperiled the progress aid workers say they have made...
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
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...
yellowhammernews.com - 30+ days ago
science
5 facts about corpse flowers that don’t stink
Did you know that their fruit is poisonous to humans? Today, it’s not a tree that’s growing in Brooklyn. Instead, the petals of a rare type of corpse flower have officially opened up at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The putrid smelling Amorphophallus gigas is related to the more common Amorphophallus...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago
gaming / learning
Meet Luna, the new AI robot dog who teaches itself using a digital nervous system and software 'that allows any machine to learn like humans and animals do'
Wake up babe, a new self learning robot dog has dropped. Revolutionary AI: Luna the Robot Dog Learns on Its Own | AI15 - YouTube Watch On Move over...
pcgamer.com - 20 days ago
health
What does Health and Human Services do?
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is undergoing a dramatic restructuring under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with massive...
theweek.com - 6 days ago
pets
My Therapist Was a Cat: Caleb Carr's "My Beloved Monster"
Nonhuman animals often give us the kind of support we seek from other humans. Judith Herman, the great pioneer in trauma studies, maintained that...
psychologytoday.com - 30+ days ago
science
Earth Notes: Paleontology and Archaeology
Paleontology is the study of fossils in geologic settings that can date back hundreds of millions of years. Archaeology looks at human cultures over...
knau.org - 30+ days ago
apps
Dining Out More Might Actually Save You Money. Here’s How.
Loyalty apps offer perks to participating diners and often take some of the sting out of the bill. But which one is right for you? Some look skeptically on the intersection of hospitality and technology. Just ask the humans doing battle with reservation-booking bots to score tables. Yet a new...
wsj.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Metabolic constraint of human telomere length by nucleotide salvage efficiency
Human telomere length is tightly regulated and associated with diseases at either extreme, but how these bounds are established remains incompletely...
nature.com - 13 days ago
fitness
How To Protect Yourself From Osteoporosis-Related Hip Fractures
Close Banner Osteoporosis, a condition in which bones become fragile from tissue loss, affects 10 million Americans1 over the age of 50. While any...
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technology
Artists can copyright works made with AI assistance: Agency
Artists can copyright work they create using tools powered by artificial intelligence, as long as sufficient human creativity is involved, according...
thehill.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Apps To Make Your Job Search Easier
It’s tough to find a new job. The white-collar market is extremely competitive. Companies have raised the bar for interviewing and hiring people. With the ascension of AI and automation, it’s easier for Human Resources and hiring managers to keep continuing to interview applicants in pursuit of the...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Human ancestors making ‘bone tech’ 1.5 mn years ago, say scientists
Read: 2 minOur ancestors were making “bone tech” — tools out of bones — 1.5 million years ago, winding back the clock for this important moment in...
canadianaffairs.news - 21 days ago
fitness
Effects of Exercise Training on Mitochondrial and Capillary Growth in Human Skeletal Muscle: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression - PubMed
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nih.gov - 28 days ago
technology
Novel strategy combats implant-associated infections by starving bacteria while sparing healthy cells
A research team led by Prof. Liu Xuanyong from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has introduced a pioneering...
phys.org - 19 days ago
architecture
Fire-damaged Walworth Town Hall shows off majestic transformation
Walworth Town Hall has been a landmark in its local south London community since it opened in 1894. However, the majestic, heritage – now Grade-II listed – building suffered significant fire damage in 2013, leading it to become part of Historic England's 'Heritage at Risk' register and leaving it...
wallpaper.com - 30+ days ago
science
How DNA in dirt is reshaping our understanding of Stone Age humans
It was an otherwise ordinary day in 2015 when Viviane Slon had her eureka moment. As she worked at her computer, the results revealed the sample she...
newscientist.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Bill Gates says humans will not be needed for "most things" thanks to AI
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is on a book tour for his recently released memoir, Source Code: My Beginnings. He made a stop on The Tonight Show and...
laptopmag.com - 30+ days ago
design
"I tried to be a human orchestra": a day in the life of creative director Augustinas Paukšte
Andstudio's co-founder discusses Nordic design, the value of experience and his podcast, Sauna Radio. Augustinas Paukšte is co-founder and creative...
creativebloq.com - 30 days ago
technology
Ancient humans used bone tools a million years earlier than we thought
Ancient humans started using bone tools much earlier than we thought, with recent discoveries dating them to 1.5 million years ago, found at Olduvai...
techfixated.com - 17 days ago
nature
‘Phenomenal’ tool sequences DNA and tracks proteins — without cracking cells open
Microscopy technique allows scientists to image how proteins and chromosomes interact in an intact cell. Heidi Ledford Researchers are queuing up to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
learning
AI model achieves human level performance on general intelligence test
Dec. 24 (UPI) -- A new artificial intelligence (AI) model has just achieved human-level results on a test designed to measure "general...
upi.com - 30+ days ago