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First-of-Its-Kind Gene Therapy Can Be Applied to Skin Instead of Injected

Sunburns are terrible. The skin blisters and peels. Even a light brush from putting on clothes or tucking into bed sheets is agony. Now imagine...

Gravitational Wave Detector LIGO Is Finally Back Online With Exciting Upgrades to Make It Way More Sensitive

After a three-year hiatus, scientists in the US have just turned on detectors capable of measuring gravitational waves—tiny ripples in space itself that travel...

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COMPUTING IBM Wants to Build a 100,000-Qubit Quantum Computer Michael Brooks | MIT Technology Review "Late last year, IBM took the record for the largest quantum computing...

Generative AI Reconstructs Videos People Are Watching by Reading Their Brain Activity

The ability of machines to read our minds has been steadily progressing in recent years. Now, researchers have used AI video generation technology to...

Can 3D-Printed Homes Be Built for Under $99,000? ICON Wants You to Figure It Out

From Kenya to Mexico, Texas, and beyond, 3D-printed houses are starting to go up all over the world. Besides providing a durable and aesthetically...

Virtual Reality Could Soon Include Smells Thanks to New Wireless Scent Interface

Virtual reality experiences depend on goggles and headphones, transporting wearers to new places using sight and sound. Be it a peaceful meadow where the...

ChatGPT Can’t Think—Consciousness Is Something Entirely Different to Today’s AI

There has been shock around the world at the rapid rate of progress with ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence created with what’s known as...

Silicon Valley Is Reviving the Dream of General-Purpose Humanoid Robots

Robots are nothing new. They build our cars, vacuum our floors, prepare our e-commerce orders, and even help carry out surgeries. But now the...
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Earth Will Likely Dodge ‘Planet Killer’ Asteroids for the Next 1,000 Years

To those who study existential risk, the list of threats is lengthening. If nuclear war doesn't end us, a designer virus or AI might....

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ChatGPT Is Already Obsolete Matteo Wong | The Atlantic "Language-only models such as the original ChatGPT are now giving way to machines that can also...

Quantum Biology Could Revolutionize Our Understanding of How Life Works

Imagine using your cell phone to control the activity of your own cells to treat injuries and disease. It sounds like something from the...

More Than Half of Americans Think AI Poses a Threat to Humanity

AI is the talk of the town these days. But despite the technology’s impressive accomplishments—or perhaps because of them—not all of that talk is...

A Google AI Chatbot May Soon Take Your Drive-Through Food Order at Wendy’s

The recent proliferation of generative AI models—which are now being used to produce online search results, make art, help with customer service calls, and...

The First Pangenome Map Captures the Full Scope of Human Genetic Diversity

Think of the first draft of the human genome as a book. Published just past the turn of the century, the human genome paved...

What an Alien Civilization Could Learn About Earth From Our Mobile Phone Signals

Are we alone in the universe? It’s a question that fascinates scientists and the public alike. In science, the focus tends to be on...

Microsoft Signs Contract to Buy Power From Nuclear Fusion Reactor by 2028

Fusion energy startups have attracted a lot of attention and investment in recent years, despite experts predicting the technology is still decades away. Now,...

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