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Dec 5, 2020

Pancreatic Tumors Blasted by New Antibody-Drug Combo

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

For a new pancreatic cancer treatment, researchers attached a chemotherapy drug to an antibody that targets a molecule on the outside of cancer cells.

Dec 5, 2020

A.I. Algorithms Are Making Robotic Hands Unimaginably Agile

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, robotics/AI

Remember when the idea of a robotic hand was a clunky mitt that could do little more than crush things in its iron grip? Well, such clichés should be banished for good based on some impressive work coming out of the WMG department at the U.K.’s University of Warwick.

If the research lives up to its potential, robot hands could pretty soon be every bit as nimble as their flesh-and-blood counterparts. And it’s all thanks to some impressive simulation-based training, new A.I. algorithms, and the Shadow Robot Dexterous Hand created by the U.K.-based Shadow Robot Company (which Digital Trends has covered in detail before.)

Researchers at WMG Warwick have developed algorithms that can imbue the Dexterous Hand with impressive manipulation capabilities, enabling two robot hands to throw objects to one another or spin a pen around between their fingers.

Dec 5, 2020

Robotic Arm Catches Whatever You Throw It

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Circa 2014


Somebody should sign this bot up for the NFL.

Dec 5, 2020

How Melbourne eradicated Covid-19

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Life is almost back to normal in Melbourne, Australia. Here’s how they did it.

Dec 5, 2020

Spacecraft that flew outside the solar system find ‘unique physics’

Posted by in categories: physics, space

The Voyager probes have detected an entirely new kind of electron burst outside the solar system.

It is the first time this “unique physics” have been detected by a spacecraft, and could allow for new breakthroughs in our understanding of the “interstellar medium”, or the space between the stars.

The two Voyager spacecraft were launched by NASA more than 40 years ago, with the aim of flying to the far reaches of our solar system. They have now gone even further than that, reaching interstellar space, and exploring the gaps between the stars, giving us the first glimpses of what it might be like in that mysterious zone.

Dec 5, 2020

SunCulture wants to turn Africa into the world’s next bread basket, one solar water pump at a time

Posted by in category: food

The world’s food supply must double by the year 2050 to meet the demands of a growing population, according to a report from the United Nations. And as pressure mounts to find new crop land to support the growth, the world’s eyes are increasingly turning to the African continent as the next potential global bread basket.

While Africa has 65% of the world’s remaining uncultivated arable land, according to the African Development Bank, the countries on the continent face significant obstacles as they look to boost the productivity of their agricultural industries.

On the continent, 80% of families depend on agriculture for their livelihoods, but only 4% use irrigation. Many families also lack access to reliable and affordable electricity. It’s these twin problems that Samir Ibrahim and his co-founder at SunCulture, Charlie Nichols, have spent the last eight years trying to solve.

Dec 5, 2020

Zero Labs Reveals Modular Electric Platform for Classic Cars

Posted by in category: transportation

Following its amazing electrified Ford Bronco, Zero Labs reveals a new modular electric platform for a wide range of classic cars and trucks.

Dec 5, 2020

Houses built like pyramids go viral in China

Posted by in categories: food, habitats

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A pyramid-styled housing complex was built in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. With a spacious balcony on each apartment, residents have found it difficult to cook inside the kitchen, because vent hoods cannot be installed in the flat.

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Dec 5, 2020

Physicists Are Closer to Knowing the Size of a Proton … Sort of

Posted by in category: physics

A new and potentially improved measurement of a proton’s charge radius brings scientists closer to an answer. But the issue is still unresolved.

Dec 5, 2020

AI engineer builds and marries his robot wife

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Finding love in unlikely places.