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This scientist wants to print human cells in the ISS space station
An astronaut looks down at Earth through the window of the International Space Station, while a floating ball of heart cells rolls out of a 3D printer. It sounds like…
Human brain cells used as living AI to solve mathematical equations – New Scientist
Lab-grown mini brains can be used to perform simple math tasks. But the question is how far this organoid technique should go.
AI uses a brain scan to visualize what someone is looking at – New Scientist
Based on brain scans, an artificial intelligence can generate images of pictures that people look at. Such systems already existed, but are extremely complex and energy-intensive. The new approach is…
Flemish scientist discovers how you can always expose a liar: “You only have to pay attention to one thing”
Professor Bruno Verschuere. — © UVA “Several scientific studies have already been published in the past that try to investigate how you can distinguish the lie from the truth,” says…
Protein generates electricity from the air – New Scientist
Simply ‘sucking’ energy from the air could be possible in the future, Australian scientists say. They discovered an enzyme that generates electricity using hydrogen from the atmosphere.
Neutrino detector measures active nuclear power plants hundreds of miles away – New Scientist
The Canadian particle experiment SNO+ has captured neutrinos generated in nuclear power plants hundreds of kilometers away. It is therefore possible to monitor the activity of nuclear reactors remotely.
Wormhole simulation may have been wrong – New Scientist
When Google’s quantum computer simulated a wormhole at the end of last year, it made headlines worldwide. However, a new study questions the simulation.
What we learned from DART’s collision with an asteroid? – New Scientist
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was a spacecraft that impacted the asteroid Dimorphos in 2022. The huge plume of debris that this created tripled the impact of that blow.
Error correction can lead to usable quantum computers – New Scientist
It has been shown for the first time that it is possible to reduce the total number of errors of a quantum computer. That means we can build bigger, usable…
The Hour with political scientist Tim ‘S Jongers
‘Poverty creeps into your soul and organs and never lets you go.’ Political scientist Tim ‘S Jongers escaped a youth full of poverty and uncertainty, and has been committed to…