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Robotics Today’s Humanoid Robots Look Remarkable—but There’s a Design Flaw Holding Them Back Beyond brains, robots desperately need smarter bodies.
Biotechnology In a First, Diabetic Man Receives Insulin-Producing Cells His Body Won’t Reject—No Needles or Pills The first-of-its-kind treatment using donated cells lasted for at least three months ...
The study adds to growing of evidence that GLP-1 drugs could offer broad health benefits and potentially help people live ...
Artificial Intelligence AI Designs Underwater Super Glue That Grips Like a Barnacle Sticky when wet: The glue could seal injuries, heal wounds, and repair ships.
Biotechnology The Dream of HIV Vaccines May Finally Be Coming True In a Phase 1 trial, up to 80 percent of people receiving an mRNA vaccine produced antibodies against HIV.
From the possibilitiy of a widespread HIV cure to the first antimatter qubits, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Biotechnology These Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Could Wipe Out Malaria A new gene drive blocks malaria in generations of mosquitoes.
Biotechnology Mini Human Organs Just Got Much Closer to Matching the Real Thing New models could shed light on early human development and be used for drug discovery and tissue transplants.
Agents, the third phase of generative AI, are a step up from earlier AI tools. Knowing how they work is rapidly becoming essential.
Daswin De Silva is full professor of AI and Analytics, discipline lead and deputy director of the Center for Data Analytics and Cognition (CDAC), and the deputy chair of the Research and Graduate ...
Energy Anthropic Says AI Needs a Whole Lot More Power—Stat The company predicts the AI industry will consume 50 gigawatts by 2028, and the US is not prepared to build out that much new capacity.
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through July 26) Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. Here are our latest ...