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AI is accelerating the move to a touchless world

The CRISPR family just grew bigger. The newcomer? A tiny DNA-chomping Cas protein, tucked away inside giant viruses. That’s the recent finding from Dr....

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through July 18)

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OpenAI’s Fiction Spewing AI Is Learning to Generate ImagesKaren Hao | MIT Technology Review“The results are startlingly impressive and demonstrate a new...

AI Being Applied in Agriculture to Help Grow Food, Support New Methods

By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor AI continues to have an impact in agriculture, with efforts underway to help grow...

How worms move: Dopamine helps nematodes coordinate motor behaviors

For a nematode worm, a big lawn of the bacteria that it eats is a great place for it to...

CSAIL robot disinfects Greater Boston Food Bank

With every droplet that we can’t see, touch, or feel dispersed into the air, the threat of spreading Covid-19 persists....

A Renaissance of Genomics and Drugs Is Extending Human Longevity

The causes of aging are extremely complex and unclear. But with longevity clinical trials increasing, more answers—and questions—are emerging than ever before. With the...

[GCash] Fintech Should Power Disbursement Programs as Manual Cash Aid Distribution Risky

Under the “new normal” dictated by COVID-19, contactless solutions are perceived to be the best way of distributing cash assistance to families and...

Esports group Faze Clan invests in gamer nutrition firm Ctrl

Esports organization Faze Clan has invested in Ctrl, a startup that makes healthy shakes and other nutritious food for gamers. Normally, I...

Epidemic Intelligence, yet another challenge for government intelligence

The alarm, made by intelligence agencies around the world, was loud and clear. Unfortunately, many governments turned a deaf ear to it. According to...

Real-time physics engine for soft robotics

Scientists have adapted sophisticated computer graphics technology, used to create hair and fabric in animated films, to simulate the movements of soft, limbed robots for the first time. The advance is a major step toward such robots that are autonomous.

How could Covid-19 and the body’s immune response affect the brain?

Picower Institute researchers are embarking on experiments to learn the mechanisms by which coronavirus might affect mental health.

Digital Transformation in a COVID-19 World

27 Apr Digital Transformation in a COVID-19 World by Stambol Many businesses that were rock-solid before COVID-19 are now facing a dilemma. Pivot with a...

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