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Jun 24, 2018
Using Coffee to Treat Diabetes
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
This is the Freethink Dispatch, our rundown of the stories that mattered from the frontiers of a changing world. This week, engineers created brain-surgery robots that can work inside an MRI, scientists found a way to use coffee to treat diabetes, and a startup is making fresh produce that lasts twice as long. All that and more, plus a new episode of Freethink’s original hit series Superhuman about how doctors are reprogramming the immune system to kill untreatable cancers.
Jun 24, 2018
This artificial intelligence can see through walls
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Jun 24, 2018
Tasmanian Tiger Could Come Back From Extinction
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: existential risks
The Tasmanian Tiger could come back from extinction thanks to new technology (yes, really)! 🐅
Jun 24, 2018
Want to Breathe on Mars? A Sea-Dwelling Bacteria Could Make That Possible
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: space, sustainability
They seem perfectly suited to the harsh conditions of the Red Planet.
Cyanobacteria can convert CO2 into oxygen in some of the most inhospitable conditions on Earth, meaning they might be able to do so on Mars, too.
Jun 24, 2018
IT’S OFFICIAL: General Relativity Was Just Tested on Galactic Scales, Proving Einstein Right Again
Posted by Michael Lance in category: space
Einstein’s theory was validated on a galactic scale.
The curvature of empty space caused by an entire galaxy has now been pinned down with unprecedented precision, demonstrating Einstein’s theory of general relativity still rules on a super-sized scale.
Not that anybody is seriously surprised. But on the off chance the results had failed to meet expectations, they might have provided insight into some of the Universe’s biggest mysteries. It can be so boring being right in science.
Jun 24, 2018
A Plea for AI That Serves Humanity Instead of Replacing It
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
A new group formed by MIT’s Media Lab and IEEE thinks artificial intelligence should complement human endeavors, not just serve the corporate bottom line.
Jun 24, 2018
Futuristic ‘sensory deprivation tanks’ make you feel like you’re floating in space
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, space
Jun 24, 2018
This virtual reality headset runs at human-eye resolution
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, virtual reality
Varjo’s VR headset lets you see virtual objects in much greater detail, and could be used for training, design or entertainment.