Artificial sensor similar to a human fingerprint can recognize fine fabric textures

An artificial sensory system that is able to recognize fine textures—such as twill, corduroy and wool—with a high resolution, similar to a human finger, is reported in a Nature Communications paper. The findings may help improve the subtle tactile sensation abilities of robots and human limb prosthetics and could be applied to virtual reality in the future, the [...]

By |2023-11-16T12:12:21+00:00November 16th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

How tiny hinges bend the infection-spreading spikes of a coronavirus

A coronavirus uses protein "spikes" to grab and infect cells. Despite their name, those spikes aren't stiff and pointy. They're shaped like chicken drumsticks with the meaty part facing out, and the meaty part can tilt every which way on its slender stalk. That ability to tilt, it turns out, affects how successfully the [...]

By |2023-11-15T12:57:53+00:00November 15th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

A Scientist Says the Singularity Will Happen by 2031

“The singularity,” the moment where AI is no longer under human control, is less than a decade away—according to one AI expert. More resources than ever are being poured into the pursuit of artificial general intelligence and speeding the growth of AI. Development of AI is also coming from a variety of sectors, pushing [...]

By |2023-11-14T11:00:32+00:00November 14th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

MIT Coronavirus Ion Channel Discovery Could Yield New COVID-19 Drugs

Chemists discover the structures of open and closed states of the channel, which could help the development of antiviral drugs to reduce inflammation. MIT researchers have discovered the open structure of the SARS-CoV-2 E channel, complementing their previous findings on its closed state. This research could aid in developing antiviral drugs to block the channel and reduce [...]

By |2023-11-13T10:04:06+00:00November 13th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

More than half of COVID-19 patients have post-disease syndrome, finds research

The School of Chinese Medicine at Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) found that 55% of the patients who sought medical treatment from the HKBU Chinese Medicine Telemedicine Center Against COVID-19 during the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continued to experience at least one long COVID symptom for six months to a year after [...]

By |2023-11-13T10:06:57+00:00November 12th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

The Digital Age Demise – We are entering the Cognitive Age

News flash: The Digital Age is over. As we transition from the era of digital domination, where technology led the march of progress, we are entering a fundamentally different epoch. This new era—the Cognitive Age—pivots on a central, transformative theme: The essence of being human—our thoughts, our consciousness, our very cognitive processes—are becoming the [...]

By |2023-11-11T11:45:49+00:00November 11th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

Physicists trap electrons in a 3D crystal for the first time

Electrons move through a conducting material like commuters at the height of Manhattan rush hour. The charged particles may jostle and bump against each other, but for the most part, they're unconcerned with other electrons as they hurtle forward, each with their own energy. But when a material's electrons are trapped together, they can settle [...]

By |2023-11-10T11:38:00+00:00November 10th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

New Blood Test Could Detect Common Deadly Cancers Sooner

Most cancers become deadly by maintaining a low profile, only showing symptoms when they’re too advanced to treat. Ovarian and gastroesophageal cancers are among the most notorious for this sly disease progression, often leading to late-stage diagnoses. Now an international team of researchers, including from The Rockefeller University’s Laboratory of Cellular and Structural Biology, have [...]

By |2023-11-08T14:07:20+00:00November 8th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

Monkeypox virus mutating, posing new threats to public health

Much like the Coronavirus did during the pandemic, the monkeypox (mpox) virus has begun to evolve into new deadlier strains, according to a new study released on November 2. The peer-reviewed study, published in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, records how the mpox virus is diverging into new lineages from continued interactions with the [...]

By |2023-11-07T15:10:30+00:00November 7th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments

Study: Animal-to-human diseases could kill 12 times as much by 2050

Certain diseases transmitted from animals to humans could kill 12 times as many people in 2050 than they did in 2020, researchers have claimed. Experts from U.S. biotech company Ginkgo Bioworks called for "urgent action" to address the risk to global public health. Epidemics caused by zoonotic diseases—also known as spillovers—could be more frequent in [...]

By |2023-11-06T13:01:15+00:00November 6th, 2023|Categories: News|0 Comments
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