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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through August 30)

Artificial Intelligence The AI Spending Frenzy Is Propping Up the Real Economy, TooLydia DePillis | The New York Times “Companies will spend $375 billion globally in 2025 on AI infrastructure, the investment bank UBS estimates. That is projected to rise to $500 billion next year. Investment in... Далее

A Humanoid Robot Is Now on Sale for Under $6,000—What Can You Do With It?

The price tag is orders of magnitude cheaper than most robots in its class, which can run into tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. You might have noticed that humanoid robots are having a bit of a moment. From Tesla’s Optimus to Figure AI’s Figure 02, these machines are no longer just... Далее

In a First, Scientists Transplant a Modified Pig Lung Into a Person

The lung survived nine days but also whipped up an immune response. It’s hoped pig organs could one day ease the donor organ shortage. A heavily modified pig lung survived for 216 hours inside a brain-dead human recipient. Reported in Nature Medicine, it’s the first trial of a cross-species lung... Далее

Could a Swarm of Space Mirrors Replace Much of Europe’s Solar and Wind by 2050?

Though the technology is embryonic, a new study takes a stab at predicting whether space-based solar could play a role in the energy transition. The idea of beaming solar power down from space might sound like science fiction, but it’s being taken seriously by a growing number of governments. A new... Далее

Meet Syn57, the Most Stripped-Down Living Synthetic Bacteria Yet

After 100,000 genetic changes, the bacteria is radically different than any other life on Earth. The code of life is simple. Four genetic letters arranged in triplets—called codons—encode amino acids. These are the building blocks of proteins, the machinery that powers life. But the genetic code is... Далее
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