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Researchers achieve first remote-controlled magnetic endoscopy 5,778 miles away
The procedure relied on a secure, fast internet connection and a magnetic navigation system from ETH Zurich, featuring a magnetically operated endoscope.
Shimano patents wireless, electric cycling shoes that adjust automatically
Shimano patents a new wireless cycling shoe with auto-adjustment features that might make it to the competitive circuit.
Watch: Disney’s 2-step technique transforms raw data into robot dance moves
The technique scales with diverse motions and complex training, tracks unseen dynamics accurately, and integrates with standard animation methods.
Tiny might: Nanoparticles with huge surface area created to capture carbon
The nanoparticles could be used to curb emissions from various industries including cement and metals.
Astron’s hydrogen engine achieves record 60% efficiency with 0 emissions
Hydrogen burnt as fuel produces only water as byproduct offering a sustainable mode of transportation.
UK scientists use AI on 1.6 million brain scans to predict dementia early
A robust collaboration in the UK has amassed over a million brain scans to develop better prevention tools using AI.
CRISPR and Garlic could offer relief from climate-killing cow burps, farts
If the researchers’ efforts are successful, they could potentially eliminate the largest human-made source of methane and significantly impact global warming trends.
Bacteria breakthrough: Microbes help mine rare metals from old battery waste
Bacteria can synthesize metal nanoparticles as a detox method, converting metal atoms into nanoparticles to protect themselves from poisoning.
Lost world found: Identical dino tracks found on opposite sides of Atlantic Ocean
The team uncovered dinosaur footprints on what are now parts of two different continents: Brazil and Cameroon.
US’ commercial fusion energy goal can be achieved with new fuel recycling method
A new efficient fuel recycling method could help the United States, which has set a goal of enabling a fusion pilot plant, led by the private sector, on a decadal timescale.
Autonomous robot deployed in Atlanta to detect threats amid crime concerns
An autonomous surveillance robot is now patrolling the streets to combat rising crime.
Nuclear fusion breakthrough: Is the world on the brink of limitless clean energy?
Ongoing global investment could make fusion’s limitless, clean energy a reality, transforming power generation and climate action.
Robotaxi: General Motors’ Cruise to offer its self-driving cars on Uber
Starting next year, Cruise, the autonomous vehicle company backed by General Motors, will offer its self-driving cars on Uber’s ride-hailing platform.
China’s manned airship AS700 achieves milestone, completes its longest flight yet
The airship is set to be delivered this year and is expected to begin commercial operations soon.
Diabetes drug Ozempic linked to ‘suicidal thoughts’ in patients
Researchers are investigating the potential risks linked to Ozempic, but the debate continues.
Artificial sun: Nuclear fusion closes in, new method can tackle key challenges
This ptychographic imaging technique generates images by analyzing scattered photon patterns, enabling researchers to precisely resolve the 3D nanostructure of a copper foam, crucial for fusion experiments.
New EV battery transforms waste energy into power for extended range
DEOGAM is currently field-testing their innovative battery in 500 Hyundai Ioniq 5 taxis on Jeju Island, South Korea.
‘Biocomputers’ made of human brain cells now available on rent
Priced at $500 per month, these organoids can last up to 100 days and are currently being used by select universities to advance AI research and explore new training methods.
New bosons: CERN’s anomalies could bring us closer to novel particles
Leptons are fundamental particles that interact primarily through the weak force, but also participate in electromagnetic interactions.
US achieves superconductor breakthrough, creates new material for quantum leap
The researchers were able to create high-quality low-loss microwave resonators, critical components of quantum computing.