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In this Review, Villeda and colleagues describe blood-to-brain communication from a systems physiology perspective, with an emphasis on blood-derived signals as potent drivers of both age-related brain dysfunction and brain rejuvenation.
Key Points. FMT from young mice restored lymphoid differentiative potential and improved the number and engraftment ability of aged HSCs. Lachnospiraceae and try.
Science fiction has made another bold leap forward to becoming reality with a breakthrough in thought-controlled implants.
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Google is preparing to release its Sparrow AI chatbot to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which was trained on human feedback and uses Google search to answer about current information, may be their answer as its likely going into beta this year. Google Deepmind releases its DreamerV3 reinforcement learning general AI that was trained in a fraction of the time required for OpenAIs similar project, but also needed no human input to be able to complete various tasks in minecraft. German Bionic showed its artificial intelligence powered robotic exoskeleton at CES 2023, which helps workers lift objects of up to 30 kilograms.
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It’s time for Atlas to pick up a new set of skills and get hands on. In this video, the humanoid robot manipulates the world around it: Atlas interacts with objects and modifies the course to reach its goal—pushing the limits of locomotion, sensing, and athleticism.
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The AI bot that CNET is using to churn out personal finance articles has a relatable problem: it keeps making dumb mistakes.
Every pet owner knows the heartbreaking reality: Companion animals’ lives are shorter than ours.
Now, a San Francisco biotech startup is working on drugs to help dogs live longer, healthier lives.
“We want to give people more time with the pets they love,” said Celine Halioua, 28, a scientist who founded Loyal in 2019 with no more than an idea. She’s now CEO of a 58-person company backed by $60 million in venture capital. “Everyone has stories about beloved pets gone too soon.”
University of California, Berkeley, chemists have created a new type of material from millions of identical, interlocking molecules, that for the first time allows the synthesis of extensive 2D or 3D structures that are flexible, strong and resilient, like the chain mail that protected medieval knights.
The material, called an infinite catenane, can be synthesized in a single chemical step.
French chemist Jean-Pierre Sauvage shared the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for synthesizing the first catenane—two linked rings. These structures served as the foundation for making molecular structures capable of moving, which are often referred to as molecular machines.