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    Ultrasonic headband induces lucid dreams using AI, its creators claim — but an expert remains skeptical

    A tech startup is building a headband that it claims can induce stabilized lucid dreaming in a wearer — letting them take control of their own dreamscapes. Prophetic described how its device, called "the Halo," works in a post on X on Jan. 25. The headband will use an artificial intelligence...
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    Ultrasonic earbuds with 'advanced noise-cancellation' could launch as soon as 2025

    Headphones may finally move past centuries' old technology thanks to a new type of micro-speaker that uses ultrasonic waves. The new audio chip could pave the way for noise-cancelling earbuds that can also recreate the illusion of sound coming from multiple directions. The startup xMEMS first...
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    Ultrasound Can Probe Deep Into The Brain to Relieve Pain

    Treating pain in the brain isn't easy – what with it being essential for everything we think and do – but a newly developed, non-invasive method of using ultrasound is showing particular promise, as outlined in a published study. Researchers from the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine...
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    New Discovery Crushes Hopes of Finding Alien Life on Titan

    Hopes of discovering some kind of extraterrestrial life within our own Solar System have suffered a blow with a new paper suggesting Saturn's largest moon is likely barren. "Unfortunately, we will now need to be a little less optimistic when searching for extraterrestrial lifeforms within our...
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    Human-like real-time sketching by a humanoid robot

    The rapid advancement of deep learning algorithms and generative models has enabled the automated production of increasingly striking AI-generated artistic content. Most of this AI-generated art, however, is created by algorithms and computational models, rather than by physical robots...
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    FDA warns against using smart wearables that claim to measure blood sugar

    The Food and Drug Administration warned patients against using smartwatches or smart rings that claim to measure blood sugar without piercing the skin. Officials published the safety notice Wednesday after learning that people are selling wearables that claim to noninvasively monitor blood...
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    Chemotherapy method uses patient's own cells as trojan horse to direct cancer-killing drugs to tumors

    Lung cancer is not the most common form of cancer, but it is by far among the deadliest. Despite treatments such as surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, only about a quarter of all people with the disease will live more than five years after diagnosis, and lung cancer kills more than...
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    Study found that empathy is socially transmitted: this means that people can acquire or lose empathy by observing their environment and other people

    Prof. Dr. Grit Hein's latest assessments of empathic abilities once again challenge the old adage "you can't teach an old dog new tricks." It seems that not only children but also adults can adopt empathic responses from close caregivers, in addition to their genetic predispositions. Adults...
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    New iOS 17.3 Update Warning Issued To All iPhone Users

    Apple’s iOS 17.3 launched a month ago and many security-conscious iPhone users have already upgraded to the latest software. But many more cautious iPhone users prefer to wait to update their device, in case any bugs are introduced. In the case of iOS 17.3, waiting really isn’t a good idea...
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    Paleontologists discover a 240-million-year-old 'dragon' fossil in full

    It's a fitting discovery in the Year of the Dragon: A team of scientists has uncovered a complete fossil of an aquatic reptile that resembles a "Chinese dragon" because of its snake-like appearance and elongated neck. The fossil of the Dinocephalosaurus orientalis dates back 240 million years...
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    Researchers Use Deep Brain Stimulation to Map Therapeutic Targets for Four Brain Disorders

    Connections between the frontal cortex in the forebrain and basal ganglia, structures located deeper in the brain, are known to control cognitive and motor functions. If brain disorders occur, these circuits may become affected, and their communication may become overactive or malfunction...
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    Windows 11 PCs Will Be Force-Updated to 23H2 Soon

    Microsoft launched Windows 11 23H2 back in September, about five months ago. The update introduces a lot of changes, such as deeper Copilot integration, a redesigned Outlook app, and much more. Yet, it seems that a lot of people have been putting the update off, which is a problem as Microsoft...
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    Command & Conquer Remastered devs return to their 8-Bit RTS series with new sequel 9-Bit Armies

    Petroglyph, the makers of the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection and The Great War: Western Front, have just released their next RTS game into early access. 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far is a sequel to their 8-Bit Armies series of real-time strategy games, the first of which came out all the...
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    Quantum physics makes small leap with microscopic gravity measurement

    Scientists have detected the pull of gravity on the microscopic scale in a feat that lays the groundwork for probing its nature in the mysterious quantum realm. In an experiment involving sophisticated superconducting apparatus cooled to within a whisker of absolute zero, and brass weights...
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    Discovery in electrochemistry has potential to advance early cancer detection, production of sustainable chemicals

    A recent discovery has the potential to advance both the early detection of cancer and the sustainable production of chemicals such as ethanol, which is widely used as a mixture in gasoline. Magda Barecka, assistant professor at Northeastern University with a joint appointment in chemical...
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    Age of Mythology: Retold's developers are going 'way beyond' the definitive editions for Age of Empires: 'We want to build the game in your head'

    The upcoming Age of Mythology: Retold has been shown off in-depth for the first time today during Microsoft's New Year, New Age livestream, marking the first showing of the definitive edition of everyone's favorite Age spinoff since its announcement in late 2022. The new video segment showed...
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    Why scientists are worried about Neuralink

    Putting a computer inside someone’s brain used to feel like the edge of science fiction. Today, it’s a reality. Academic and commercial groups are testing “brain-computer interface” devices to enable people with disabilities to function more independently. Yet Elon Musk’s company, Neuralink, has...
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    DVD’s New Cousin Can Store More Than a Petabit Containing more data than the entire Internet can transmit in a second

    A novel disc the size of a DVD can hold more than 1 million gigabits—roughly as much as is transmitted per second over the entire world’s Internet—by storing data in three dimensions as opposed to two, a new study finds. Optical discs such as CDs and DVDs encode data using a series of...
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    Science fiction meets reality: New technique to overcome obstructed views

    After a recent car crash, John Murray-Bruce wished he could have seen the other car coming. The crash reaffirmed the University of South Florida assistant professor of computer science and engineering's mission to create a technology that could do just that: See around obstacles and ultimately...
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    Avast fined $16.5 million for ‘privacy’ software that actually sold users’ browsing data

    Avast, the cybersecurity software company, is facing a $16.5 million fine after it was caught storing and selling customer information without their consent. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the fine on Thursday and said that it’s banning Avast from selling user data for advertising...
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