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Apr 14, 2023

China Launches Electric Vehicles Running on Sodium-Ion Batteries

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Sodium-ion batteries (Na-ion) are being put into small Chinese EVs that are priced significantly lower than prevailing EV models.

Apr 14, 2023

Visual GPT 4: Unveiling 3 Next Gen AI Abilities + NEW OpenAI Model

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

OpenAI’s breakthrough consistency model will lead into image understanding to make GPT4 multimodal, providing next generation improvements with human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, and even helping the disabled. Microsoft has already released a predecessor to GPT4 image understanding by with Visual ChatGPT, which is much more limited in its abilities.

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Apr 14, 2023

Novel device smaller than rice successfully shrinks pancreatic cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

Called the nanofluidic drug-eluting seed (NDES), it delivers low-dose immunotherapy in the form of CD40 monoclonal antibodies (mAb).

In a significant groundbreaking medical development, researchers have created a tiny device, smaller than a grain of rice, to deliver drugs directly to the pancreatic tumor.

Nano-device uses less dosage to shrink cancer.

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Apr 14, 2023

A task force set up

Posted by in categories: policy, robotics/AI

The agency will look at developing a standard policy for setting privacy rules on artificial intelligence.

AI-enabled language models are becoming commonplace of late, spearheaded by the disruption caused by OpenAI’s ChatGPT. In its wake, we have seen other technological players like Google and Microsoft scrambling to catch up to the competition by introducing their respective models to the public.

As a counterbalance, global authorities are doing due diligence to evolve a common framework to regulate the industry.

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Apr 14, 2023

China’s ‘artificial sun’ sets new world record

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, physics

Its demonstration nuclear power plant is expected to be ready by 2035.

The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), popularly known as China’s “artificial sun”, set a new record on Wednesday by running for 403 seconds in a steady-state high-confinement long plasma operation, Chinese news outlet CGTN

Moving closer to nuclear fusion energy.

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Apr 14, 2023

We now have a better image of black hole M87, thanks to machine learning

Posted by in categories: cosmology, robotics/AI

This has important implications for measuring the mass of the central black hole in M87.

Look at the image on the left and then the image on the right. They are by no means identical. But what if we told you that both the images are of the same object?

The object being a supermassive black hole.

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Apr 14, 2023

StoreDot’s Smaller Fast-Charging Battery Packs May Increase EV Adoption

Posted by in category: futurism

StoreDot has been touting its extreme fast charging batteries for a time. The plan is to reduce pack sizes and speed up charging to make EVs more accessible.

Apr 14, 2023

Astronomers have directly detected a massive exoplanet. The method could transform the search for life beyond Earth

Posted by in category: alien life

Astronomers are hot on the search for new exoplanets – planets that lie beyond our Solar System – which might show potential for sustaining life.

Apr 14, 2023

Scientists Merge Biology and Technology

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, biotech/medical, neuroscience

Finding ways to integrate electronics into living tissue could be crucial for everything from brain implants to new medical technologies. A new approach has shown that it’s possible to 3D print circuits into living worms.

There has been growing interest in finding ways to more closely integrate technology with the human body, in particular when it comes to interfacing electronics with the nervous system. This will be crucial for future brain-machine interfaces and could also be used to treat a host of neurological conditions.

But for the most part, it’s proven difficult to make these kinds of connections in ways that are non-invasive, long-lasting, and effective. The rigid nature of standard electronics means they don’t mix well with the squishy world of biology, and getting them inside the body in the first place can require risky surgical procedures.

Apr 14, 2023

SpaceX to launch Sateliot space base stations to provide satellite communications from smartphones

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, satellites

The Spanish company Sateliot plans to send its first base station into orbit, which will enable satellite communications directly from smartphones. SpaceX will help it do so. A SpaceX rocket will naturally be used to launch the telecom satellite into orbit.

Here’s What We Know

The company from Spain wants to launch five satellites into orbit by the end of this year. According to representatives of the startup, this first phase of the project will be completed. Sateliot wants to have 64 satellites in orbit next year, and the company plans to increase the number to 256 in 2025.