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Cue the self-replicating robot revolution: Apptronik's humanoid Apollo robot is gearing up to assist in manufacturing copies of itself.
The researchers started by utilizing machine learning algorithms to model the manner in which bitumen (the sticky black stuff in asphalt) oxidizes and hardens in response to environmental factors. Once it has hardened past a certain threshold, the bi
Stop-work order comes as 10,000 individuals were slated to begin clinical trials Monday
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Transplanting insulin-producing cells along with engineered blood-vessel-forming cells has successfully reversed type 1 diabetes, according to a new preclinical study. With further testing, the novel approach could one day cure the as-yet incurable c
For a while i've wondered about using high voltage static charge to attract, then condense fog into drinkable water. Once I ran across an MIT study indicating it has potential, I set out to create the most efficient fog condenser possible. What ended
...as they suffer biological changes to their hypothalamus and frontal lobe
Today's science lesson...The new element, Governmentium(Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons, and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312.
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Today the Independent Media Alliance brings you a panel focusing on the new Stargate Project, its focus on mRNA and artificial intelligence, and how this connects to the Internet of Bodies, the Internet of Things, and where they intersect, in the Int
Engineers developed an engine prototype which could reach unprecedented speeds, cutting down interplanetary travel time.
Using scented products indoors changes the chemistry of the air, producing as much air pollution as car exhaust does outside, according to a new study. Researchers say that breathing in these nanosized particles could have serious health implications
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Orgasm is a complex mind-body event involving different parts of the brain whose actions have a ripple effect throughout the body.
Fighting Cancer Without Fighting: Scientists Switch Tumor Cells Back to Healthy Ones at 'Critical' Moment
A surprising new study suggests that COVID-19 may not have originated from bats or pangolins, but rather from a rare fusion of human diseases.
The latest development is a light-manipulating AI chip that is so small it can sit at the end of an optical fiber, yet it is still powerful enough to process information at the speed of light.
New gyroscope-on-a-chip navigation systems offer precise location tracking without relying on satellite signals, marking a significant advancement in autonomous navigation.
This tiny innovation has the potential to transform sensing technology, chemical reactions, and even computing. By adjusting voltage, researchers can manipulate the gate's behavior, making it a versatile tool for cutting-edge applications.
And if Quipu's extremely large mass doesn't garner attention, its size surely does. The object, called a superstructure, is more than 400 megaparsecs long. That's more than 1.3 billion light-years. A structure that large simply has to affect
Biotech investor and Peter Thiel associate Jim O'Neill, a candidate for a position at HHS, is poised to usher in a deregulatory paradigm that would allow a proliferation of dubious products on the US market under the guise of "innovation" and
Quantum computing is hardly the easiest thing to understand, but put simply, it's about pushing computing beyond existing limits by using the weird physics of subatomic particles.
A paradox at the heart of quantum physics has been tested in an extraordinary fashion, pushing the boundaries of human intuition beyond breaking point by measuring a pulse of light in 37 dimensions.
An experiment in Sweden has demonstrated control over a novel kind of magnetism, giving scientists a new way to explore a phenomenon with huge potential to improve electronics – from memory storage to energy efficiency.
A new smart fabric converts light into heat and can raise temperatures by more than 54 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) after just 10 minutes in the sun.
AI agents are transforming business -- adapt or be left behind.