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https://newatlas.com, By Paul McClure

The potential for 3D bioprinting has been further expanded thanks to the work of engineers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), who have developed a soft robotic arm that can print directly onto organs and tissues inside the human body.

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BY: HANNAH DOCTER-LOEB

Machine-learning models like the one that powers ChatGPT are generating essays, short stories, and entire podcasts. But scientists are looking into another way of computing that could be just as efficient and powerful, and it's in our brains.

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By Rob Verkerk Ph.D.

The first in a two-part series on frequencies explains the intimate relationship between electromagnetism and life and suggests we should question the ever-greater reliance humans have on wireless information and communication systems and the electro

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https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org by Dane Wiging

"Major and unusual", that is the term the Los Angeles Times used to describe this week's California chemical snow blizzard. Nonstop engineered winter weather warfare is being waged on the Western US. Chemical ice nucleation cloud seeding operations c

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https://newatlas.com, By Loz Blain

Green hydrogen can't be viewed as environmentally friendly if it drinks huge amounts of fresh water, or results in the bulk output of toxic chlorine, according to RMIT researchers who say they've come up with a cheap technique that does neither.