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Jan 4, 2024

Moonwalkers X: Shift Robotics to unveil upgraded robot shoes at CES 2024

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Shift Robotics is set to introduce its latest innovation, the Moonwalkers X, at CES 2024, showcasing advancements that make these robotic shoes significantly lighter, quicker, and smarter than their predecessor.

The Moonwalkers X, with six wheels instead of 10, is poised to redefine the landscape of commercial mobility. Xunjie Zhang, CEO and founder of Shift Robotics, expressed excitement about the upcoming launch, stating, “With Moonwalkers X, we’ve redefined lightweight mobility by trimming nearly a pound from the original design.”

Jan 4, 2024

NASA Captures Stunning Images of Jupiter’s Moon Io on Closest Flyby in 20 Years

Posted by in category: space

The Juno spacecraft’s instruments will help scientists better understand volcanic activity on the volatile moon’s surface.

Jan 4, 2024

Risk Management of the Emerging Tech and Security Landscapes for 2024

Posted by in category: security

Please see the latest edition of the Security & Tech Insights Newsletter.


Risk mitigation in the cyber and emerging tech landscapes in 2024 will be a challenge as technologies become more sophisticated and interconnectivity grows. This edition of the newsletter explores some of those trends.

Jan 4, 2024

This gel stops brain tumors in mice. Could it offer hope for humans?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Medication delivered by a novel gel cured 100% of mice with an aggressive brain cancer, a striking result that offers new hope for patients diagnosed with glioblastoma, one of the deadliest and most common brain tumors in humans.


Cui’s team combined an anticancer drug and an antibody in a solution that self-assembles into a gel to fill the tiny grooves left after a brain tumor is surgically removed. The gel can reach areas that surgery might miss and current drugs struggle to reach to kill lingering cancer cells and suppress tumor growth. The results are published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Jan 4, 2024

Epilepsy drug shows promise in slowing joint degeneration in osteoarthritis

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Osteoarthritis affects as many as 30 million Americans, but treatment has traditionally been limited to managing symptoms with pain relievers and lifestyle changes. In a new Nature study, YSM researchers identify a new therapeutic target that could help slow and reverse joint damage from osteoarthritis.


Yale researchers have identified a drug target that may alleviate joint degeneration associated with osteoarthritis, a debilitating condition that afflicts as many as 30 million people in the United States alone, they report Jan. 3 in the journal Nature.

Pain relievers and lifestyle changes, such as exercise and reduced excess weight, have long been the therapies most commonly used to treat the joint stiffness and pain caused by the degenerative disease, but there is a pressing need for therapies that can prevent joint breakdown that occurs in osteoarthritis.

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Jan 4, 2024

Undergrad develops AI to hunt for alien signals

Posted by in categories: alien life, robotics/AI

An AI trained to hunt for technosignatures from intelligent alien life found 8 interesting signals on its first deployment.

Jan 4, 2024

Eye signage in surgical theater areas has potential to decrease incivility

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Australian researchers have successfully trialed a novel experiment to address offensive and rude comments in operating theaters by placing “eye” signage in surgical rooms.

The eye images, attached to the walls of an Adelaide orthopaedic hospital’s operating theater without any explanation, had the desired effect of markedly reducing poor behavior among .

Lead researcher University of South Australia Professor Cheri Ostroff attributed the result to a perception of being “watched,” even though the eyes were not real.

Jan 4, 2024

Using Electricity, Scientists Find Green New Method of Boosting Chemical Reactions

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry

A s the world moves away from gas towards electricity as a greener power source, the to-do list goes beyond cars. The vast global manufacturing network that makes everything from our batteries to our fertilizers needs to flip the switch, too.

A study from UChicago chemists found a way to use electricity to boost a type of chemical reaction often used in synthesizing new candidates for pharmaceutical drugs.

Published Jan. 2 in Nature Catalysis, the research is an advance in the field of electrochemistry and shows a path forward to designing and controlling reactions—and making them more sustainable.

Jan 4, 2024

Cruise Was Asked to Ground Robotaxis on Halloween to Keep Kids Safe

Posted by in categories: law, robotics/AI, transportation

The city of Austin asked Cruise to idle its robotaxis on Halloween due to safety concerns. The request shows how cities barred by state law from regulating driverless cars must resort to diplomacy.

Jan 4, 2024

The ‘world’s largest’ ultra-high-altitude wind farm just came online in Tibet

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The world’s largest ultra-high-altitude wind farm came online on January 1 in Tibet, or what China now refers to as the Xizang Autonomous Region.

The 100-megawatt (MW) wind farm is at an altitude of 4,650 meters (15,256 feet) in the Seni District. A wind farm built at 3,500 (11,483 feet) to 5,500 feet (18,045 feet) is considered ultra-high.

Its developer, CHN Energy, will use the wind farm for R&D to further develop large-scale ultra-high-altitude wind farms. But in the meantime, this wind farm is providing clean electricity to 140,000 households in Nagqu City, the largest of Tibet’s prefecture-level cities.