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To make matters worse for the Planet Nine theory, this is the fourth sednoid to be discovered. The other three also exhibit stable orbits, similarly suggesting that any Planet Nine would have to be ...
Biotechnology The Dream of HIV Vaccines May Finally Be Coming True In a Phase 1 trial, up to 80 percent of people receiving an mRNA vaccine produced antibodies against HIV.
Biotechnology This Man Survived Hundreds of Deadly Snakebites. His Blood Holds the Key to a Potent New Antivenom. A treatment developed from a snake enthusiast's blood protected mice against 19 of the ...
Artificial Intelligence Evidence Shows AI Systems Are Already Too Much Like Humans. Will That Be a Problem? What happens when you can't tell the difference between a human and an AI chatbot? We're ...
Biotechnology These Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Could Wipe Out Malaria A new gene drive blocks malaria in generations of mosquitoes.
From the possibilitiy of a widespread HIV cure to the first antimatter qubits, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Artificial Intelligence Groups of AI Agents Spontaneously Create Their Own Lingo, Like People A new study says AI agents can create shared language conventions. Learning how this happens could help us ...
Artificial Intelligence Meta’s New AI Translates Speech in Real Time Across More Than 100 Languages It's accurate and nearly as fast as expert human interpreters.
Biotechnology How Do Psychedelics Battle Stress? Scientists Find Their Influence Extends Beyond the Brain The drugs disrupted communication between the brain and immune system to lower stress in mice.
Our liver has admirable regenerative properties. But it takes a beating every day. Eventually, its tissues scar, and if the organ fails, a liver transplant is the only solution. Donor livers are hard ...
The AI agents big tech companies are now developing are significant advances over chatbots because they possess the ability to take actions on your behalf.
Energy Anthropic Says AI Needs a Whole Lot More Power—Stat The company predicts the AI industry will consume 50 gigawatts by 2028, and the US is not prepared to build out that much new capacity.