Artificial Intelligence
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Can an AI “Gaslighting Detector” help you see manipulation clearly?
AI “gaslighting detectors” can help you spot manipulation patterns (but they can’t replace context or real support). Here’s how to use them safely.

Snap’s 2026 ‘Specs’: AR glasses with built-in AI and WebXR support
Snap's consumer 'Specs' are launching in 2026, building on the 2024 developer kit. With deep AI, WebXR, and a new OS, this is Snap's bid to replace the smartphone.

Humane’s Ai Pin: the hyped “post-phone” that ended in a shutdown and an HP acqui-hire
At Paris Fashion Week in September 2023, start-up Humane stunned the tech press with a tiny, screen-less gadget clipped to a jacket lapel: the Ai Pin. The wearable promised voice-first controls, a laser projector that turned any hand into a…
AI enables first recorded 20-minute interactive exchange between humans and a humpback whale
An artificial intelligence system has enabled humans to engage in a 20-minute interactive exchange with a humpback whale, marking a significant milestone in interspecies communication. Using underwater speakers and precision microphones, scientists played recorded whale calls and received structured vocal…

Apple home robot research shows an expressive lamp
Apple home robot research shows a lamp‑like prototype using expressive motion; the ELEGNT paper and video hint at an Apple tabletop robot and smart display.

Unitree G1 humanoid robot can now run (but autonomy lags)
Unitree G1 humanoid robot shows real running gains; H1 dances in sync. Price $16,000. We explain teleoperated demos, whole body control, and what to watch next.
ChatGPT outperforms doctors in diagnosis, but human collaboration fails
A new study reveals that artificial intelligence can now diagnose complex medical cases better than human doctors, but using the tool doesn’t necessarily help physicians improve their own results. For years, the promise of AI in healthcare has been framed…

New Phase-Change Memory Advances Cut Power Use and Boost Data Storage Speed
New phase-change memory advances reduce energy use and boost speed, offering a powerful alternative to flash storage for AI and industrial devices.

Meta AI creates tools to enable robots to touch and feel like humans
Meta’s FAIR team has developed advanced tools to give robots a human-like sense of touch and movement. The new tools include Sparsh for adaptable touch sensing, Digit 360 for fingertip sensitivity, and Plexus for full-hand touch integration, with partners GelSight…
Biotech
All Biotech (21) »HIV vaccine research shows early human signals, but no vaccine yet
After more than four decades of work, there is still no approved HIV vaccine. Recent large trials that tried to protect people with vector and protein vaccines did not prevent infection. These results pushed the field to change course toward…
Stem cell transplant restores insulin production in type 1 diabetes patient
A groundbreaking case where a 25-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes began producing her own insulin following a transplant of reprogrammed stem cells derived from her own body This is the first known instance of such a treatment effectively reversing…

Smart Sensing technology adapts to human anatomy to solve the accuracy limits of wearable health trackers
New Smart Sensing technology uses dynamic signal pathways to adapt to human anatomy, improving the accuracy and comfort of wearable health trackers.
Scientists map every neuron and connection in an adult fly brain
Researchers have produced the first complete wiring diagram of an adult animal brain, a female fruit fly brain, showing how every neuron connects to every other through synapses. This full brain map, called a connectome, provides a concrete blueprint of…
Hamster cells modified to use light for energy like plants
Scientists at the University of Tokyo successfully engineered hamster cells to use chloroplasts for photosynthesis, offering new hope for lab-grown tissues.
Princeton researchers develop breakthrough method to reshape cellular structures
Scientists at Princeton University have discovered a novel method to reshape cellular structures by manipulating the physical properties of cells. This breakthrough could transform fields such as bioengineering and regenerative medicine by enabling more precise control over cell behavior and…
Engineered bacterial networks solve complex computational problems
Researchers developed a novel multicellular artificial neural network architecture using engineered bacterial cells. These artificial networks can solve computational problems by mimicking natural neural systems, demonstrating potential applications in biotechnology. The study explores how combining bacterial cells in specific configurations…

Breakthrough in robotics: artificial muscles developed for robots
Artificial muscles enable robotic leg to walk and jump autonomously Scientists at the Max Planck Institute have developed artificial muscles that allow a robotic leg to walk and jump. These muscles are lightweight, powerful, and flexible, mimicking natural muscle movement.…

Robotic Hiking Pants Boost Leg Strength by 40%
A Canadian company has developed robotic hiking pants with an exosqueleton, offering a 40% boost to knee joints during uphill hikes. These pants are expected to be available by 2025. Robotic hiking pants, designed to assist with outdoor activities, can…
Construction
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Monolithic domes use an air-inflated form, foam and concrete to create strong, energy-saving buildings
MonolithicDome.com presents a building system where a “Monolithic Dome” is a one-piece, thin-shell concrete structure that is insulated and reinforced. The shell’s curved shape and continuous concrete make it resistant to extreme weather and fire, while the insulated envelope helps…

Comfort Block: new concrete block system helps people build strong, quiet homes faster with lower carbon
Comfort Block is a modular wall system made of precision ground concrete blocks. The blocks stack with glue, not wet mortar, which makes building simpler and faster than standard masonry. Once the first row is leveled, the rest of the…
OSBLOCK: modular wall system, interlocking insulated blocks help build faster walls with fewer energy leaks
OSBLOCK is a modular wall system made of two layers of rigid foam wrapped around a solid engineered wood core. Each 8-foot block interlocks with mortises and tenons, then tightens with a screwless clip, which keeps courses straight and speeds…

The Perfect Block: wall building system made from recycled foam
The Perfect Block is a wall building system made from recycled foam and cement that is filled with steel reinforced concrete. This type of form is called an insulated composite concrete form, or ICCF. It creates a permanent insulated wall…

4D printing pioneers transformative objects that react to their environment
4D printing makes objects that change shape with heat, light or water 4D printing adds time to 3D printing. Instead of staying fixed after fabrication, a printed part can change its shape or function when it meets a trigger such…
Scientists discover self-healing ability in cracked metal
New mechanism for self-healing nanocracks discovered in metals Researchers identified a novel mechanism that allows nanocracks in metals to heal without external pressure. Through molecular dynamics simulations, they found that migrating grain boundaries generate crystal defects, or disclinations, which close…

3D printing company produces nearly 100 houses overnight
A company recently revolutionized construction by 3D printing almost 100 houses in a single night. This breakthrough demonstrates the potential of 3D printing technology to drastically reduce construction time and costs, potentially addressing housing shortages. The innovation also raises questions…

Hadrian X, a next-generation construction robot, enters US with 105‑ft arm to build 10 homes
A next-generation Hadrian X construction robot, featuring a 32m telescopic boom arm, has arrived in Florida after shipping from Australia. Developed by Perth-based FBR (formerly Fastbrick Robotics), the HadrianX can stack approximately 500 US-format masonry blocks per hour using quick‑dry…

Stackable wood blocks let people build well-insulated homes in days
A Belgian company called Gablok has turned the idea of building-block toys into a real-world construction system. Inventor Gabriel Lakatos patented the concept in 2018 and founded the firm the following year. The kit contains eight lightweight wooden elements, the…
Energy
All Energy (12) »Google creates 20 Gb/s home internet connection faster than most professional networks
Google’s GFiber Labs programme is pushing home-internet speeds far beyond today’s multi-gigabit offers. The company broke the long-standing 10 Gb/s limit in October 2023 when it unveiled a 20 Gb/s symmetrical service powered by Nokia’s energy-efficient 25 G PON technology.…
Quantum teleportation demonstrated using existing internet cables
Quantum teleportation achieved over standard internet fiber optics Engineers at Northwestern University have successfully demonstrated quantum teleportation using existing fiber optic cables that currently support regular internet traffic. This achievement indicates that quantum communication can coexist with classical data transmission…
Quantum teleportation achieved using existing internet cables for the first time
Scientists successfully teleported quantum information through active internet cables for the first time, proving a quantum internet can use existing fibers.
Google’s Willow quantum chip solves error challenge and beats supercomputers by eons
Google's Willow quantum chip solves a benchmark in 5 minutes that would take supercomputers eons. It reduces errors exponentially, impressing Elon Musk.

New Phase-Change Memory Advances Cut Power Use and Boost Data Storage Speed
New phase-change memory advances reduce energy use and boost speed, offering a powerful alternative to flash storage for AI and industrial devices.

CorPower Ocean harnesses wave energy to stabilize clean energy grids
CorPower Ocean develops high-efficiency wave energy technology to complement wind and solar power, addressing the challenge of renewable energy intermittency. Their system, inspired by the heart’s pumping mechanism, is designed to withstand harsh ocean conditions while maximizing energy output. By…

Infinite recycling: a breakthrough in plastic waste management
A French company has developed a method to recycle plastic indefinitely, overcoming traditional limits where plastics degrade in quality after being processed multiple times. This innovation holds the potential to significantly reduce plastic waste, offering a sustainable alternative to current…
Scientists test a way to move energy with entanglement and keep it inside a qubit
Physicists report a protocol called quantum energy teleportation. It uses quantum entanglement, a special link between particles, plus a normal message sent over a wire. One party spends energy locally by measuring their qubit. Because the qubits are entangled, the…
Limited storage in phones: intentional design or practical limitation?
Phone manufacturers do not intentionally limit storage space, but several factors contribute to perceived storage restrictions. High-quality components and memory chips can be costly, leading to trade-offs between cost and storage. Additionally, manufacturers often prioritize cloud services, which allow users…
Fintech
All Fintech (2) »Worldcoin says iris codes can prove you are human with privacy, and may help basic income later
Worldcoin, the identity project backed by Sam Altman, is building a global system to prove a user is a real person online without exposing who they are. The company says this proof of personhood could also support future plans like…
Palm recognition to revolutionize retail payments in France
Carrefour plans to introduce palm recognition technology in one of its Paris stores, enabling customers to pay by scanning the unique vein pattern in their hands. This method, already in use at Whole Foods in the U.S., utilizes infrared sensors…
Fun
All Fun (9) »Elon Musk achieves Top 20 world ranking in Diablo IV
Elon Musk has reached the top 20 players globally in the popular game Diablo IV, a surprising achievement given his demanding roles as CEO of SpaceX and Tesla. Known for his intense work ethic and varied interests, Musk has made…
Mark Zuckerberg says he can beat anyone at Civilization
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he wants to play Sid Meier’s Civilization live on Twitch and believes no one could beat him. He made the comments in an interview at Meta’s Connect event, saying he is close to “grandmaster” level…
To win a developer’s heart, be clear, respect focus, and share simple fun
In some dating spaces, many women look for partners in tech because they see good job prospects and a clear path to long term stability. This guide explains what matters most when you speak with a developer, so care and…
Static electricity comes from tiny surface bumps that charge differently during sliding
Researchers at Northwestern University report a clear physical explanation for everyday static shocks. When two objects slide against each other, nanoscale bumps on their surfaces deform in different ways at the front and the back of the sliding motion. These…

Best gaming console
Some quick notes about the best gaming console in 2024. Next gen consoles not before 2028, so go with PS5 or your choice now. Play with friend in front of TV is called “couch co-op”. Wii and Switch have more…
Sony’s wearable air conditioner marks innovation in personal climate control
Sony’s wearable air conditioner represents a significant advancement in personal climate control technology, offering users the ability to regulate their body temperature in various environments. This innovation could pave the way for more sophisticated wearable devices, reminiscent of the futuristic…
An innovative device to track and target mosquitoes indoors
The Bzigo Iris is a device designed to locate and mark mosquitoes inside homes using a night-vision camera and tracking algorithms. It accurately detects the mosquitoes’ position and highlights their location with a laser pointer, making them easier to eliminate.…
Device coming in 2025 to induce lucid dreams
A forthcoming device called Halo, expected to launch in 2025, is designed to help users achieve lucid dreams. By stimulating the brain during sleep, the device aims to enable users to control their dreams, offering potential therapeutic and recreational benefits.…
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Robots
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Japanese capsule H2L lets you control a humanoid robot with simple muscle twitches
A Tokyo-based start-up called H2L has unveiled a “Capsule Interface” that turns the operator’s own body into a remote controller for a full-size humanoid robot. Seated, or even lying down, inside a pod that looks like a high-tech massage chair,…

Reachy 2: first open-source humanoid robot for object handling and human interaction
Hugging Face launches Reachy 2, the first commercially available open-source humanoid robot Hugging Face has introduced Reachy 2, a $70,000 open-source humanoid robot developed by its recent acquisition, Pollen Robotics. Designed for research and educational purposes, Reachy 2 features a…

HMND‑01 modular humanoid robot targets mass‑market use
HMND‑01 modular humanoid robot targets mass‑market use with modular parts; Humanoid’s wheeled and bipedal alpha tests are planned for 2025.

Apple home robot research shows an expressive lamp
Apple home robot research shows a lamp‑like prototype using expressive motion; the ELEGNT paper and video hint at an Apple tabletop robot and smart display.

Unitree G1 humanoid robot can now run (but autonomy lags)
Unitree G1 humanoid robot shows real running gains; H1 dances in sync. Price $16,000. We explain teleoperated demos, whole body control, and what to watch next.

Water powered humanoid robot muscles mimic human movement
Water powered humanoid robot muscles from Clone Robotics show how hydraulic artificial muscles and biomimetic design can bring lifelike motion to robots.

Tiangong: the world’s first electric running humanoid robot goes open source
Tiangong, the world's first electric running humanoid robot, goes open source to speed up innovation in embodied AI and robotics with speeds up to 12 km/h.

XPeng Iron humanoid robot brings humanoids into car factories
China's XPeng unveils 'Iron', an advanced humanoid robot with 200 degrees of freedom, now being tested in its EV factories.

Meta AI creates tools to enable robots to touch and feel like humans
Meta’s FAIR team has developed advanced tools to give robots a human-like sense of touch and movement. The new tools include Sparsh for adaptable touch sensing, Digit 360 for fingertip sensitivity, and Plexus for full-hand touch integration, with partners GelSight…
Virtual Reality
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Snap’s 2026 ‘Specs’: AR glasses with built-in AI and WebXR support
Snap's consumer 'Specs' are launching in 2026, building on the 2024 developer kit. With deep AI, WebXR, and a new OS, this is Snap's bid to replace the smartphone.
Virtual avatars rewire body perception and ease trauma through brain plasticity
When people use virtual reality (VR) to embody avatars, such as taller, younger, or more muscular versions of themselves, their brain adapts to the new virtual body, often treating it as their own. This is due to the brain’s neuroplasticity…

Photorealistic metaverse avatars are already possible
The metaverse is moving toward meetings where you appear as a life-like 3D version of yourself, with your face and expressions reproduced in real time. Public demos from major companies show that this level of realism is not science fiction…

Snap’s Spectacles ’24: €110/month Augmented Reality glasses
Snap is launching its new augmented reality glasses, the Spectacles '24. They are a €110/month high-tech developer kit that shows the future of AR... but isn't ready for the public.

Meta shows Orion, AR glasses that aim to replace the phone, but they are not ready yet
Meta has revealed Orion, a working prototype of true augmented reality glasses. The device looks like normal eyewear with transparent lenses, yet it places digital windows and 3D objects in your view. Meta presented Orion as a product prototype for…

Spacetop: A Revolutionary AR Laptop with Virtual Screen Technology
Sightful offers an innovative laptop, the Spacetop, which replaces the traditional screen with augmented reality (AR) glasses, allowing users to work on a virtual screen environment. This setup enables users to have multiple screens open in an immersive and portable…
