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Researchers Are Building Universal Exoskeletons Anyone Can Use

Robotic exoskeletons could help disabled people regain their mobility, factory workers lift heavier loads, or athletes run faster. So far, they've been largely restricted...

Cell Therapy Takes Aim at Deadly Brain Tumors in Two Clinical Trials

When my uncle was diagnosed with glioblastoma, I knew he was on borrowed time. The deadliest form of brain cancer, it rapidly spreads through the...

Even as the Fusion Era Comes Into View—We’re Still in the Steam Age

Steam locomotives clattering along railway tracks. Paddle steamers churning down the Murray. Dreadnought battleships powered by steam engines. Many of us think the age of...

An AI-Designed Drug Is Moving Toward Approval at an Impressive Clip

For the first time, an AI-designed drug is in the second phase of clinical trials. Recently, the team behind the drug published a paper...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 16)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Cognition Emerges From Stealth to Launch AI Software Engineer Devin Shubham Sharma | VentureBeat "The human user simply types a natural language prompt into Devin’s...

This Gene Increases the Risk of Alzheimer’s. Scientists Finally Know Why

At the turn of the 20th century, Dr. Alois Alzheimer noticed peculiar changes in a freshly removed brain. The brain had belonged to a...

Watch an AI Robot Dog Rock an Agility Course It’s Never Seen Before

Robots doing feats of acrobatics might be a great marketing trick, but typically these displays are highly choreographed and painstakingly programmed. Now researchers have...

What Is a GPU? The Chips Powering the AI Boom, and Why They’re Worth Trillions

As the world rushes to make use of the latest wave of AI technologies, one piece of high-tech hardware has become a surprisingly hot...
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Colossal Creates Elephant Stem Cells for the First Time in Quest to Revive the Woolly Mammoth

The last woolly mammoth roamed the vast arctic tundra 4,000 years ago. Their genes still live on in a majestic animal today—the Asian elephant. With...

Russia and China Want to Build a Nuclear Power Plant on the Moon

Supporting any future settlement on the moon would require considerable amounts of energy. Russia and China think a nuclear power plant is the best...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 9)

TECH These Companies Have a Plan to Kill Apps Julian Chokkattu | Wired "Everyone wants to kill the app. There’s a wave of companies building so-called app-less...

This AI Can Design the Machinery of Life With Atomic Precision

Proteins are social creatures. They’re also chameleons. Depending on a cell’s needs, they rapidly transform in structure and grab onto other biomolecules in an...

A Google AI Watched 30,000 Hours of Video Games—Now It Makes Its Own

AI continues to generate plenty of light and heat. The best models in text and images—now commanding subscriptions and being woven into consumer products—are...

CRISPRed Pork May Be Coming to a Supermarket Near You

Many of us appreciate a juicy pork chop or a slab of brown sugar ham. Pork is the third most consumed meat in the...

Gravity Experiments on the Kitchen Table: Why a Tiny, Tiny Measurement May Be a Big Leap Forward for Physics

Just over a week ago, European physicists announced they had measured the strength of gravity on the smallest scale ever. In a clever tabletop experiment,...

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 2)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Google DeepMind’s New Generative Model Makes Super Mario-Like Games From Scratch Will Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review "OpenAI’s recent reveal of its stunning generative model...

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