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Nov 1, 2024

Wearable ultrasound tech for long-term muscle monitoring expands applications for human-machine interfaces

Posted by in categories: biological, cyborgs, neuroscience, wearables

A key challenge in the effort to link brain activity with behavior is that brain activity, measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), for instance, is extraordinarily complex. That complexity can make it difficult to find recurring activity patterns across different people or within individuals.

In a new study, Yale researchers were able to take fMRI data, reduce its complexity, and in doing so, uncover stable patterns of activity shared across more than 300 different people. The findings, researchers say, are a promising step forward in uncovering biomarkers for psychiatric disorders.

The study was published Sept. 24 in the journal PLOS Biology.

Nov 1, 2024

Over a thousand online shops hacked to show fake product listings

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

A phishing campaign dubbed ‘Phish n’ Ships’ has been underway since at least 2019, infecting over a thousand legitimate online stores to promote fake product listings for hard-to-find items.

Unsuspecting users clicking on those products are redirected to a network of hundreds of fake web stores that steal their personal details and money without shipping anything.

According to HUMAN’s Satori Threat Intelligence team that discovered Phish n’ Ships, the campaign has impacted hundreds of thousands of consumers, causing estimated losses of tens of millions of dollars.

Nov 1, 2024

This Is a Glimpse of the Future of AI Robots

Posted by in categories: habitats, robotics/AI

Pick and place bots autonomously doing household chores. Progress! 🦾🤖


The idea of a robot that does a wide range of household chores, from unloading the dryer to folding laundry to cleaning up a messy table, has long seemed like pure science fiction—perhaps most famously embodied by the 1960s fantasy that was Rosey in The Jetsons.

Physical Intelligence, a startup in San Francisco, has shown that such a dream might actually not be so far off, demonstrating a single artificial intelligence model that has learned to do a wide range of useful home chores—including all of the above—by being trained on an unprecedented amount of data.

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Nov 1, 2024

Meta Develops It’s Own AI Search Engine to Cut Reliance on Google and Bing Results

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The search engine will provide conversational answers to users about current events on Meta AI.

Nov 1, 2024

Optical amplifier and record-sensitive receiver pave the way for faster space communication

Posted by in category: space

In space exploration, long-distance optical links can now be used to transmit images, films and data from space probes to Earth using light. But in order for the signals to reach all the way and not be disturbed along the way, hypersensitive receivers and noise-free amplifiers are required.

Nov 1, 2024

This Sponge Captures the Teeny Bits of Gold in Electronic Waste

Posted by in category: habitats

A self-building sponge that efficiently collects gold could eliminate some harsh methods used to process e-waste.

By Ben Guarino

Nov 1, 2024

The world’s first ever electric hydrofoil ferry begins operations

Posted by in category: transportation

As Candela’s P-12 gracefully flew over the waterways in Stockholm this morning, the event marked the first-ever commercial operation of a hydrofoil electric ferry.

It’s been a long time coming for the P-12, with years of development resulting in the first images of the boat released over two years ago and testing getting started only last year.

Now the first Candela P-12 in commercial operation, named “Nova”, set out this morning from Tappström, quickly reaching its destination at Stockholm City Hall. The 15 km (9 mile) journey took just 30 minutes, or around half the time it normally takes by car or public transit.

Oct 31, 2024

Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Behavior at Room Temperature

Posted by in category: quantum physics

We are used to the notion of classical harmonic oscillators; these are oscillators fluctuating coherently-this is, symmetrically-around their equilibrium position, experiencing a restoring force F proportional to the displacement x following the relationship F = – kx, being k a positive constant commonly known in the mechanics of ideal springs.

If F is the only force acting on the system (which means there is no friction with the environment) the system is called a simple harmonic oscillator, and it undergoes a sinusoidal oscillations about the equilibrium point, with a constant amplitude and a constant frequency that does not depend on the amplitude.

In real life, for example in the case of a spring, we see a damped oscillation because it will decrease with time due to friction. So basically, the harmonic oscillation is a very useful idealization that allows to simplify many physical problems.

Oct 31, 2024

Work with nature to unlock economic prosperity, researchers say

Posted by in categories: economics, employment, food

A comprehensive review of the economic impacts of nature-based solutions (NbS), led by the University of Oxford and published this week in PLOS Climate, concludes they can unlock prosperity by boosting local economies, increasing agricultural productivity and creating jobs.

Oct 31, 2024

Introducing The First SYNTHETIC AI HUMAN With Real Muscles (FAKE HUMANS SOON)

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, robotics/AI

EngineAI’s SE01 humanoid robot redefines robotics with its smooth, human-like movement powered by advanced AI neural networks, showcasing a new level of realism in robotic technology. Clone Robotics pushes the boundaries further, creating a lifelike torso with synthetic muscles and joints that replicate the human musculoskeletal system, setting a new standard in AI-driven, realistic robotics. These innovations from EngineAI and Clone Robotics are transforming the future of humanoid robots, bringing AI and robotics closer to lifelike androids capable of human-like behavior, movement, and dexterity.

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EngineAI’s groundbreaking humanoid robot, SE01, with AI-driven natural movement that mimics human gait.
Clone Robotics’ advanced torso robot, featuring synthetic muscles and joints for lifelike movement.
Real-world applications and implications for humanoid robots in industries, education, and daily life.

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