Author - Jorge Paka

Neuralink Rival Provides a Surgery-Free Way to Control Smart Homes with Thoughts

A Synchron trial participant controlling Alexa just by thinking about which interface buttons to pressSynchronNeurotech company Synchron has recently achieved significant progress. It has announced that a trial participant used its brain-computer interface (BCI) to control his home by turning on lights, checking who was at the door, and selecting TV content—all without using...

The First Hydrogen-Powered Race Car has Passed FIA Crash Tests

The pioneer has a top speed of 200 kmphMatt Ben StoneThe Pioneer 25 represents a significant milestone in motorsports, having passed the required FIA crash tests. Designed specifically for Extreme H, the first hydrogen-powered motorsport, the car reaches speeds of up to 200 km/h (124 mph).Over the years, several functional hydrogen rally and race...

Epilepsy Drug Reduces Sleep Apnea Symptoms by 50%

Existing medication offers hope for sleep apnea sufferersDepositphotosA commonly used epilepsy medication for children may hold the key to improving the lives of millions suffering from sleep apnea, as a clinical trial has shown remarkable results in reducing symptoms and enhancing daytime alertness.Sulthiame's Unexpected BenefitsSulthiame, marketed as Ospolot, is typically prescribed to manage...

PS5 Pro Offers Minor Graphics Upgrades with a Major Price Hike

Sony has unveiled the PlayStation 5 ProSony Interactive EntertainmentAs the console generation progresses, major players are updating their hardware for modest graphics enhancements. Sony has just introduced the PlayStation 5 Pro, featuring improved specs and, notably, a significantly higher price tag.The PS5 Pro’s primary enhancements revolve around what Sony refers to as “The Big...

A Pig 9,000 km Away was Remotely Operated on with a Game Controller

Dr Shannon Chan, located in Hong Kong, uses a game controller to control an endoscope located in Zurich, Switzerland, over 9,000 km (5,500 miles) awayChinese University of Hong KongSurgeons in Switzerland successfully performed an endoscopy on a pig located 9,300 km (5,780 miles) away in Hong Kong using a video game controller. This achievement...

Nanowarming Technique Revolutionizes Organ Transplantation

Safely rewarming frozen organs using magnetic heat could mean donor organs can be preserved for longerDepositphotosA new two-step method that utilizes nanoscale magnetic rods to safely rewarm frozen tissues could improve the long-term preservation of donor organs. This technique offers an alternative to existing time-restricted methods and opens the door to more life-saving transplants.Vitrification...

Fungus Figures Out How to Steer Biohybrid Robots

A spider-shaped biohybrid robot is driven by natural impulses from a fungusCornell UniversityAutonomous vehicles are often considered safer than human drivers, but would you feel comfortable with a mushroom in control? A new type of "biohybrid" robot is designed to move based on signals from a fungus's nervous system.A few decades of human engineering...

Injectable Pacemaker Regulates Heartbeat for Five Days, Then Dissolves

A new portable, injectable pacemaker could last long enough to get arrhythmia patients to hospital for more permanent treatment. Credit: PixabayA new injectable, temporary pacemaker could address heart arrhythmias in emergencies. This nanoparticle gel can regulate the heart's electrical signals for up to five days before safely dissolving in the body.Arrhythmias occur when the...

Telegram Founder Awaiting Outcome Following Arrest in France

Pavel Durov, co-founder of encrypted messaging app Telegram, was arrested at an airport near Paris.Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, is expected to find out on Wednesday if he will face charges or be detained following his arrest by French authorities over alleged violations related to the messaging app.The 39-year-old Russian-born creator...

DNA Computer Solves Sudoku and Stores Millions of Gigabytes for Millennia

A new system can store and process data on DNA like a computer. Credit: PixabayA fully functional DNA computer is now closer to reality, thanks to a new technology capable of storing petabytes of data in DNA for thousands to millions of years. This system can also process information, as shown by its ability...