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Feb 16, 2021

AI Can Now Turn You Into a Fully Digital, Realistic Talking Clone

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This new technology creates photorealistic talking clones that may eliminate the need for cameras.


Thanks to a new technology, it is possible to create photorealistic digital talking humans that may eliminate the need for cameras.

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Feb 16, 2021

Ascendance proposes a long-range, low-emission hybrid VTOL air taxi

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

Right now, the entire electric VTOL scene is a house built on a foundation of faith. Faith that the hordes of researchers beavering away on next-gen battery technology will achieve an enormous energy density breakthrough, or faith that hydrogen fuel cell powertrains will prove safe, reliable and practical in an aviation context.

Both seem likely, eventually, but the urban air taxi industry is pushing to be up and running within five years, and right now there’s no powertrain on the market that can keep these energy-intensive vertical-lift birds in the air long enough to be practical in a commercial sense.

France’s Ascendance sees an opportunity for an intermediate step. The company was founded by four ex-Airbus employees who worked on the groundbreaking E-Fan project, which back in 2015 became the first electric aircraft to cross the English Channel. Now, the team is working on a hybrid initiative to make long-range, low-emissions VTOL flight a reality even before the battery and hydrogen guys make their breakthroughs.

Feb 16, 2021

Colonization of The Moon Has Begun!!!

Posted by in category: space

Feb 16, 2021

Scientists revive brain function in dead pigs in breakthrough study

Posted by in categories: innovation, neuroscience

Experts say research raises deeper philosophical and ethical questions, creates grey area where animals were ‘not alive, but not completely dead’.

Feb 16, 2021

In Gaza, these 3D-printed masks are helping burn victims

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

Creating 3D printed masks for burn victims. These masks help prevent scarring and prepares the recipients for future surgery.


Preventing scarring, providing confidence.

Feb 16, 2021

Japanese toilets become even more high-tech with new floating panels

Posted by in category: futurism

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Feb 16, 2021

Floating Holographic Buttons May Make Smart Toilets Even Better

Posted by in categories: electronics, innovation

“The Murakami Corporation has partnered with Parity Innovations, a startup that developed a holographic display technology, the Parity Mirror, which breaks up a projected image using a series of tiny mirrors and then refocuses them into a reconstituted image that appears to float in mid-air. What the Murakami Corporation brings to the table is its infrared sensors, which are able to detect the presence of fingers without them having to make physical contact. The result is a series of glowing buttons that don’t actually exist but can still be activated by touching them.”


Japanese smart toilets already provide a luxe experience, but this high-tech upgrade will take them to the next level.

Feb 16, 2021

Ultrasound-modulated optical glucose sensing using a 1645 nm laser

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Circa 2020


Regular and frequent blood glucose monitoring is vital in managing diabetes treatment plans and preventing severe complications. Because current invasive techniques impede patient compliance and are not infection-free, many noninvasive methods have been proposed. Among them, optical methods have drawn much attention for their rich optical contrast, but their resolution is degraded in deep tissue. Here, we present an ultrasound-modulated optical sensing (UOS) technique to noninvasively monitor glucose that uses an infrared laser (1645 nm) and a single-element focused ultrasound transducer. Focused ultrasound waves can acoustically localize diffused photons in scattering media, and thus optical contrast can be represented with much enhanced spatial resolution.

Feb 16, 2021

Dr Patrizia Paterlini-Bréchot, Founder, Rarecells — Non-Invasive, Early Detection Of Invasive Cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Non-invasive, early detection of invasive cancers — dr. patrizia paterlini-brechot, founder, rarecells diagnostics, ISET technology.


Dr. Patrizia Paterlini-Bréchot is a tenured Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology and Oncology at Paris Descartes University and head of a research team at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM).

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Feb 16, 2021

Scientists Successfully “Wake” Microbes That Had Remained Dormant for 100 Million Years

Posted by in category: biological

Scientists have successfully managed to wake a series of microbes that had remained “asleep” for at least 100 million years. The microbes that existed during the dinosaurs’ time have shown traces of growth in the latest studies.

A team of scientists in the US and Japan says that these prehistoric microorganisms began to grow and divide despite having entered an energy-saving state when dinosaurs were still walking on Earth.

The microbes belonged to ten different bacteria groups and were recovered from sediments mined in 2010 at the bottom of the South Pacific Gyre, one of the most deserted parts of the ocean in terms of nutrients.