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Evolution: Why It Seems to Have a Direction and What to Expect Next
Evolution: Why It Seems to Have a Direction and What to Expect Next . The diversity and complexity of life on Earth is astonishing: 8 million or more living species—from algae to elephants—all evolved from a simple, single-celled common ancestor around 3.
Scientists 3D Printed Ears Inside Living Mice Using Light
Scientists 3D Printed Ears Inside Living Mice Using Light . Tissue engineering just got wilder and weirder. Using nothing but light and bioink, scientists were able to directly print a human ear-like structure under the skin of mice. The team used a hea
Computing Power Can Keep Growing as Moore's Law Winds Down. Here's How
Computing Power Can Keep Growing as Moore's Law Winds Down. Here's How . Moore’s Law is faltering, but that doesn’t mean the end of progress in processing power. Rather than relying on semiconductor physics and silicon-fabrication technology, though, we n
Computing Power Can Keep Growing as Moore's Law Winds Down. Here's How
Computing Power Can Keep Growing as Moore's Law Winds Down. Here's How . Moore’s Law is faltering, but that doesn’t mean the end of progress in processing power. But rather than relying on semiconductor physics and silicon-fabrication technology, we need
Facial Recognition and Digital Surveillance Are Ending Anonymous Protest
Facial Recognition and Digital Surveillance Are Ending Anonymous Protest . It’s been almost two weeks since people first took to the streets in Minneapolis to protest police brutality following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor at the hands of
Fixing What's Broken: If We Build a Moral Economy, the Future Will Be Better
Fixing What's Broken: If We Build a Moral Economy, the Future Will Be Better . Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been eagerly awaiting a return to normal. We want to be able to go out again, see our friends, and be in public places without feelin
Artificial Kidneys Are a Step Closer With This New Tech
Artificial Kidneys Are a Step Closer With This New Tech . 10 percent of the global population suffers from some form of kidney disease. That includes 37 million people in the US, 100,000 of whom pass away each year awaiting a kidney transplant. Our kidn
How a Crowdsourcing Challenge Turbocharged Brain Research During Lockdown
How a Crowdsourcing Challenge Turbocharged Brain Research During Lockdown . “I had a dream my paintbrush split while I was picking up brain slices. Nightmare scenario, right? Then I woke up and thought: I really miss the lab,” a neuroscientist friend of m
Carbon Nanotube Transistors May Soon Give Waning Moore's Law a Boost
Carbon Nanotube Transistors May Soon Give Waning Moore's Law a Boost . Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have long been touted as a potential material to take us beyond the limits of faltering silicon chips, but they’ve proven tricky to manufacture. Now scientists
Microsoft Just Built a World-Class Supercomputer Exclusively for OpenAI
Microsoft Just Built a World-Class Supercomputer Exclusively for OpenAI . Last year, Microsoft announced a billion-dollar investment in OpenAI, an organization whose mission is to create artificial general intelligence and make it safe for humanity. No Te