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IEEE Spectrum - 1 day 3 hours ago
Engineers have long tried to mimic life. They've built machine-learning algorithms modeled after the human brain , designed machines that walk like dogs or fly like insects , and taught robots to adapt, however clumsily , to the world around them. Now they are skipping imitation altogether. Instead of taking inspiration from biology, they are building robots out of it: fashioning tiny, free-swimming assemblages of living cells that organize into self-directed systems, complete with neurons that...
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The Conversation - 1 day 4 hours ago
A cyberattack on a US corporation illustrates how state-aligned hackers operate, and how damage in war today isn't always visible or geographically confined.
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The Conversation - 1 day 4 hours ago
For decades, the US seriously pursued the idea of peaceful nuclear explosions.'...
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Wired - 1 day 5 hours ago
Epia Neuro's brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
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NBC News - 1 day 12 hours ago
NASA's Artemis II mission is underway. The astronauts are scheduled to fly around the moon Monday. Here's what to know about their 10-day journey through space.
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Science Daily - 1 day 16 hours ago
A deadly parasite responsible for sleeping sickness has been found using a surprisingly precise trick to stay hidden in the human bloodstream. Scientists discovered a protein called ESB2 that acts like a "molecular shredder," cutting up specific genetic instructions as they are produced. This allows the parasite to flood its surface with protective proteins while suppressing other signals that might give it away.
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Nature - 1 day 16 hours ago
Chemistry that forms an omnipresent type of carbon carbon bond enables the modular synthesis of 3D organic molecules a boon for drug discovery and materials design.
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Nature - 1 day 16 hours ago
Putting off an important task in a long to-do list might be because you fear failure. Or maybe it is success that scares you?...
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Nature - 1 day 16 hours ago
Innovative tool for producing computer chips uses giant, nearly perfect mirrors to make tiny transistors and circuits.
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The Atlantic - 1 day 17 hours ago
On the ground at the Trump era's most important space launch.
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PBS Newshour - 1 day 18 hours ago
For the first time in more than 50 years, the United States is sending astronauts back toward the moon. NASA launched Artemis II from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending a crew of four astronauts on a 10-day voyage. If all goes as planned, they will travel farther into space than any humans before them. Miles O'Brien was there for the launch and joined Amna Nawaz to discuss the mission. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast...
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Australian Geographic - 1 day 18 hours ago
Australia's once-successful biocontrol agents for rabbits are losing their edge. As destructive populations of feral bunnies bounce back, scientists and land managers are racing to respond, aware that when rabbits recover, ecosystems unravel fast. The post Return of the rabbit plague appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Australian Geographic - 1 day 20 hours ago
A citizen science study has found participants' mental wellbeing is positively affected, in a variety of ways. The post How citizen science can improve people's health appeared first on Australian Geographic .
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Retraction Watch - 1 day 23 hours ago
In a story readers might find familiar, a researcher was asked to pay when he demanded a journal retract an article he had never seen but supposedly wrote and the journal ghosted him when he refused.  In February, Evgenios Agathokleous, an environmental resources researcher at Nanjing University in China, asked Prime Scholars' European Journal … Continue reading Biology journal ghosts researcher after holding paper hostage...
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IEEE Spectrum - 2 days 3 hours ago
It's easy to assume that Robert Woo was defined by the accident that took away his ability to walk. Certainly, the day of his accident 14 December 2007 was a turning point. Woo, an architect working on the new Goldman Sachs headquarters in New York City, hadn't attended his company's holiday party the night before, and that morning he was the only one in the trailer that served as the construction-site office. He was bent over his laptop when, 30 floors above, a crane's nylon sling...
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Last Word On Nothing - 2 days 8 hours ago
When I'm thinking about the evolution of animal forms, as one does, mostly I'm considering animals that exist, or that previously existed, and wondering what conditions and adaptations led to their rise and persistence. Which beak shape gave that bird an advantage where seeds were like stones? Which wing length made sense for a bird […] The post Mind the Gap appeared first on The Last Word On Nothing .
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