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This Shot Gave Elderly Mice’s Skin a Glow Up. It Could Do the Same for Other Organs Too.

Boosting protective immune cells healed blood vessels and improved the skin’s ability to repair damage. The first time I accepted that my grandpa was really aging was when I held his hand. His grip was strong as ever. But the skin on his hand was wafer thin and carried tell-tale signs of bruising... Далее

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through October 25)

Computing Google’s Quantum Computer Makes a Big Technical LeapCade Metz | The New York Times ($) “Leveraging the counterintuitive powers of quantum mechanics, Google’s machine ran this algorithm 13,000 times as fast as a top supercomputer executing similar code in the realm of classical physics,... Далее

OpenAI Slipped Shopping Into 800 Million ChatGPT Users’ Chats—Here’s Why That Matters

As AI shopping goes mainstream, will people keep any real control over what they buy and why? Your phone buzzes at 6 a.m. It’s ChatGPT: “I see you’re traveling to New York this week. Based on your preferences, I’ve found three restaurants near your hotel. Would you like me to make a reservation?”... Далее

One Mind, Two Bodies: Man With Brain Implant Controls Another Person’s Hand—and Feels What She Feels

It sounds like science fiction, but the system could help people with brain or spinal cord injuries regain lost abilities. In 2020, Keith Thomas dived into a pool and snapped his spine. The accident left him paralyzed from the chest down and unable to feel and move his arms and legs. Alone and... Далее

‘Unprecedented’ Artificial Neurons Are Part Biological, Part Electrical—Work More Like the Real Thing

Bacterial nanowires and memristors combine in artificial neurons that can control living cells. Most people wouldn’t give Geobacter sulfurreducens a second look. The bacteria was first discovered in a ditch in rural Oklahoma. But the lowly microbe has a superpower. It grows protein nanotubes that... Далее
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