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Jan 22, 2024

ElevenLabs raises $80M after releasing AI voice innovation

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

ElevenLabs has been at the forefront of natural speech synthesis, enabling users to create AI voices across many languages and accents with an unprecedented range of emotions and intonations.


ElevenLabs secures $80M funding and introduces voice AI products to reshape the future of accessibility and communication.

Jan 22, 2024

Plants communicating with each other captured on video for the first time

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A team of Japanese researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of plant communication, capturing real-time footage of plants transmitting defense responses to their neighbors.

This significant achievement, led by molecular biologist Masatsugu Toyota from Saitama University, was published in the journal Nature Communications.

The study’s breakthrough lies in observing undamaged plants responding to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by other plants experiencing mechanical damage or insect attacks.

Jan 22, 2024

The Tech Breakthrough That Is Bringing Us Closer to Immortality

Posted by in categories: innovation, life extension

We can live forever, but it’s nothing like what we imagined.

Jan 22, 2024

Mysterious radio source in heart of ancient star cluster might be a rare black hole

Posted by in categories: cosmology, innovation

If true, this could mark an astronomy breakthrough.

Jan 21, 2024

Breakthrough in DNA repair: Researchers reveal secret of RecA’s precision

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

This finding has important implications for cancer research, as HR is involved in many aspects of cancer biology.

Jan 20, 2024

Rethinking Death: Exploring What Happens When We Die

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

The full recording of Parnia’s Lab’s premiere film, Rethinking Death: Exploring What Happens When We Die. In Rethinking Death, scientists, physicians, and survivors of cardiac arrest explore the liminal space between life and death, breaking down these stunning scientific breakthroughs to tell the remarkable, scientific story of what happens after we die.

Special thank you to Stellaris Productions, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, and of course, the researchers and survivors without whom this story could not be told:

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Jan 20, 2024

Innovations in recycling

Posted by in categories: innovation, sustainability

Scientists are looking for new ways to recycle plastic in an endless loop, so it never becomes waste. Now, revolutionary technology is advancing the movement.

Jan 20, 2024

New quantum optics technique sheds light on polariton interactions

Posted by in categories: innovation, quantum physics

An international collaboration, led by Macquarie University scientists, has introduced a new quantum optics technique that can provide unprecedented access to the fundamental properties of light-matter interactions in semiconductors.

The research, published Jan. 15 in the journal Nature Physics, uses a novel spectroscopic technique to explore interactions between photons and electrons at the .

Professor Thomas Volz, co-author of the study and research group leader at Macquarie University’s School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, says the work has the potential to drive a breakthrough in the global quest for accessible quantum photonic technologies.

Jan 20, 2024

Scientific discovery in the age of artificial intelligence

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

The transformative impact of #AI on #scientific #discovery, showcasing #Breakthroughs and advancements that have the potential to reshape the way #research is conducted.


The advances in artificial intelligence over the past decade are examined, with a discussion on how artificial intelligence systems can aid the scientific process and the central issues that remain despite advances.

Jan 19, 2024

Generative AI model remembers and thinks like a human brain, says study

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UCL study reveals how generative AI elucidates memory’s role in learning, reliving, and imaginative planning.


In a breakthrough research, UCL scientists reveal how generative AI models mirror brain functions in memory and imagination.

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