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You’re on the PRO Robotics channel and in this issue of High Tech News. The latest news from Mars, the first flight of Elon Musk’s starship around the Earth, artificial muscles, a desktop bioprinter and why IBM teaches artificial intelligence to code? All the most interesting technology news in one issue!
Watch the video to the end and write in the comments which news interested you most.

Time Codes:
0:00 In this video.
0:22 News from Mars.
2:08 A system that recognizes the capitals presented in the brain with 94% accuracy.
2:47 SpaceX has scheduled a test orbital flight of Starship.
3:28 Japanese billionaire, Yusaku Maezawa to go to ISS in December.
3:55 Voyager 1
4:27 OSIRIS-REx probe.
4:50 China has launched “Tianhe” basic module into space.
5:25 Successful tests of the Module “Nauka“
6:00 IBM creates datasets to teach artificial intelligence programming.
6:45 Elon Musk promises to open access to FSD’s autopilot on a subscription basis in June.
7:08 Honda and AutoX report first 100 days of fully autonomous AutoX robot cabs.
7:25 Baidu.
7:41 Robot to untangle hair.
8:10 SoftBank sold Boston Dynamics, but continues to fund robot startups.
8:35 Boston University developers have created a robotic gripper capable of picking up even a single grain of sand.
9:06 U.S. Air Force unveils robot for washing F-16 Viper aircraft.
9:35 E Ink.
10:07 Artificial muscle fibers.
10:40 Gravity Industries jetpacks.

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An iPhone app that estimates biological aging discovered that life expectancy has the capacity to be almost double the current norm.


GEYLANG, Singapore — Have you made any plans for the 22nd century yet? A new study finds you might want to think about it because it’s possible for humans to live to see their 150th birthday!

Scientists in Singapore have developed an iPhone app that accurately estimates biological aging. It discovered that life expectancy has the capacity to be almost double the current norm. The findings are based on blood samples from hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and United Kingdom.

The instrument, called DOSI, uses artificial intelligence to work out body resilience, the ability to recover from injury or disease. DOSI, which stands for dynamic organism state indicator, takes into account age, illnesses, and lifestyles to make its estimates.

Senior director, milken institute center for the future of aging, milken institute; executive director, alliance to improve dementia care.


Nora Super is the Senior Director of the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging (CFA) (https://milkeninstitute.org/centers/center-for-the-future-of-aging) and the Executive Director of the Milken Institute Alliance to Improve Dementia Care (https://milkeninstitute.org/centers/center-for-the-future-of…tia-care).

Mr. Super provides strategic direction for the two primary focus areas of CFA: Financial Wellness and Healthy Longevity, and oversees data-driven research, meaningful policy initiatives, and impactful convenings around the world.

Launched in 2020, the Alliance to Improve Dementia Care seeks to transform and improve the complex health and long-term care systems that people at risk for and living with dementia must navigate.

Ms. Super studied political science at Tulane University and completed her master’s degree in public administration, with a concentration in health policy, at George Washington University, and is a respected thought leader, frequent speaker, and prolific writer on healthy longevity and the economic and social impact of global population aging. In 2019, she authored two major reports: “Reducing the Cost and Risk of Dementia: Recommendations to Improve Brain Health and Decrease Disparities” and “Age-Forward Cities for 2030.”