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The study adds to growing of evidence that GLP-1 drugs could offer broad health benefits and potentially help people live ...
Space These Tiny Aircraft Are Powered Entirely by the Sun’s Heat The featherlight devices are smaller than a dime and need no solar panels, propellers, or engines to move.
Energy Google Will Store Energy in Giant Domes Filled With CO2 Energy stored in liquid CO2 is converted back into gas to turn turbines on demand.
Casey Harrell lost his voice to ALS. With the new system, he can emphasize words and intonations in real time—and sing tunes.
The emerging field of neurosymbolic AI could solve challenges in the field, while also reducing the enormous amounts of data required to training LLMs.
Robotics Today’s Humanoid Robots Look Remarkable—but There’s a Design Flaw Holding Them Back Beyond brains, robots desperately need smarter bodies.
From Sam Altman's thoughts on the GPT-5 backlash and AI bubble to San Francisco's robot fight club, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Dark matter with less mass could be driving a mysterious glow emanating from the Milky Way's core, according to a new study.
Artificial Intelligence Meta’s New AI Translates Speech in Real Time Across More Than 100 Languages It's accurate and nearly as fast as expert human interpreters.
Computers and artificial intelligence have changed our world immensely, but we are still at the early stages of this history.
Scientists just unveiled the world’s tiniest pacemaker. Smaller than a grain of rice and controlled by light shone through the skin, the pacemaker generates power and squeezes the heart’s muscles ...
Future A New Device Pulls Water From Thin Air—Even in Death Valley Portable, reusable, and affordable, the device is the latest in technologies aiming to expand access to drinking water.
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