Researchers just developed an AI-powered blood test that can predict Parkinson's disease up to 7 years before symptoms appear, potentially revolutionizing early diagnosis and treatment.
Parkinson’s disease is lacking easily accessible biomarkers. Here the authors show, that targeted blood proteomics is feasible to identify the patients and to predict the phenoconvertion in prodromal subjects up to 7 years before symptom onset.
Beyond Ozempic. New GLP-1 drugs promise weight loss and health benefits Researchers at the ADA conference in Orlando are expected to present data on 27 GLP-1 drugs in development.
Researchers at the American Diabetes Association conference in Orlando are expected to present data on 27 GLP-1 drugs in development. Others target a different hormone.
Light-Based Chips Could Help Slake AI’s Ever-Growing Thirst for Energy. Optical neural networks, which use photons instead of electrons, have advantages over traditional systems.
Optical neural networks, which use photons instead of electrons, have advantages over traditional systems. They also face major obstacles.
An AI-powered wearable system tracks the 3D movement of smart pills in the gut.
Scientists at the University of Southern California have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system to track tiny devices that monitor markers of disease in the gut. Devices using the novel system may help at-risk individuals monitor their gastrointestinal (GI) tract health at home, wi...
Scientists preserve DNA in an amber-like polymer - With their “T-REX” method, DNA embedded in the polymer could be used for long-term storage of genomes or digital data such as photos and music.
With their “T-REX” method, MIT researchers developed a glassy, amber-like polymer that can be used for long-term storage of DNA, such as entire human genomes or digital files such as photos.
Inversion Space targets military market with ‘warehouses in space’: The startup is developing a reusable capsule to store supplies in orbit and deliver them anywhere on Earth on demand.
Inversion Space targets military market with 'warehouses in space'
Top VC Kai-Fu Lee says his prediction that AI will displace 50% of jobs by 2027 is ‘uncannily accurate’
"But when gen AI came out, I think everybody's on the bandwagon and believing that is the correct pace."
Warp Drive Breakthrough Could Enable Constant-Velocity Subluminal Travel, Physics Team Says
A warp drive breakthrough has been unveiled by leading propulsion researchers in in a groundbreaking new study.
China has a flourishing market for deepfakes that clone the dead. The same technologies are being used by Chinese people to make replicas of themselves, their children, and famous public figures.
The same technologies are being used by Chinese people to make replicas of themselves, their children, and famous public figures.
Sanctuary AI’s latest 7th-generation humanoid robot, Phoenix, learns tasks in just 24hrs
Sanctuary AI has now officially released the 7th generation of its highly anticipated Phoenix AI-powered general-purpose robot.
A new study from the University of Cambridge found that OpenAI's GPT-4 model performs close to the level of expert ophthalmologists in analyzing eye conditions and suggesting treatments.
Author summary Large language models (LLMs) are the most sophisticated form of language-based artificial intelligence. LLMs have the potential to improve healthcare, and experiments and trials are ongoing to explore potential avenues for LLMs to improve patient care. Here, we test state-of-the-art L...
On April 9, CATL unveiled TENER, the world's first mass-producible energy storage system with zero degradation in the first five years of use. Featuring all-round safety, five-year zero degradation and a robust 6.25 MWh capacity, TENER will accelerate large-scale adoption of new energy storage t...
Scientists successfully 3D bioprinted skin during live operations on rats, marking a significant leap in medical technology.
Fat tissue holds the key to 3D printing layered living skin and potentially hair follicles, according to researchers who recently harnessed fat cells and supporting structures from clinically procured human tissue to precisely correct injuries in rats. The advancement could have implications for rec...
Scientists Are Putting ChatGPT Brains Inside Robot Bodies. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? The effort to give robots AI brains is revealing big practical challenges—and bigger ethical concerns
The effort to give robots AI brains is revealing big practical challenges—and bigger ethical concerns
In animal testing researchers at Columbia University have successfully delivered an mRNA treatment for lung cancer via a nebulizer.
Cytokine interleukin-12 (IL-12) has potential for tumour suppression yet off-target effects limit potential applications. Here the authors report on the delivery of IL-12 mRNA encapsulated in extracellular vesicles to lungs via inhalation and demonstrate the immunotherapeutic potential of targeted c...
The rise of virtual influencers: These humans do not exist and they are ready to steal hearts and influence people
These humans do not exist and they are ready to steal hearts and influence people
A radical new drug is poised to extend the life of large dogs, allowing them to live as long as small breeds.
The loss of a beloved pet is a heartbreaking event, and while inevitable, there might soon be a way to delay that grief among dog owners, at least for a little while.
CRISPR treatment for inherited disease aces first human trial. Participants saw a 95% reduction in attacks soon after receiving the therapy.
A CRISPR treatment for hereditary angioedema significantly reduced swelling attacks in its first human trial.
Today's AI is extremely energy inefficient compared to the human brain. This approach is interesting, as should it work, it would be much closer to the brain's energy efficiency.
A new study led by researchers from UCL and Imperial College London has brought us one step closer to a form of brain-inspired computing that exploits the intrinsic physical properties of a material to dramatically reduce energy use. In the new study, published in the journal Nature Materials, an
As AI develops it will just get better and better at manipulating people. At some point I'm sure we'll have AI that is doing that to us in ways we don't even realize or see coming.
It's a shame they can't move it to a higher orbit & leave it there for future generations. People a century or two from now will be curious about the earliest days of humans in space.
It seems obvious now AI is as advanced as it is that voice interaction should feature more strongly. Scanning and reading are quicker for long-form content, but where the result I want is a short answer, it would be as quick for AI to tell me.
The other obvious idea is that it would be great if screens could exist via Augmented Reality. There are ways of doing this now, but they are still cumbersome. Maybe that is where the breakthrough is needed.
Zipline are hugely successful in Africa. The model there is to fly low & slow and drop the packages.
https://impakter.com/how-drones-are-revolutionising-delivery-of-medicine/
Glad someone mentioned how to subscribe, that will probably confuse some people.
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