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Preserving Dignity: American Association for Anatomy Takes a Stand Against Exploitation of Human Body Donors

The American Association for Anatomy (AAA) strongly opposes the buying and selling of body parts from Harvard Medical School’s body donation program. We think it’s wrong to treat human body donors like products to make money. We feel for the families who have been affected by this situation. Everyone deserves respect and dignity, even after […]

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DeepMind Unveils Self-Training RoboCat

Someone who remains unidentified and holds an appreciation for cats once expressed, “Cats and computers share a common trait—they both exert dominance over the Internet.“ Researchers at Google’s DeepMind recently combined artificial intelligence and a robot named RoboCat. Although it doesn’t currently dominate the Internet, it is anticipated to take a significant leap into a

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Unlocking The Fasting Activity-Benefits In The  Human  Brain

“What we do frequently becomes easier not because the nature of the task changes, but because our ability to do it increases.” Unknown Author. Fasting is a millenary activity. Exercised by several people worldwide. We may assume that all religions around the globe practice a certain kind of fast and that its benefits for the

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The Drops That Could Save Your Life

At present, the timely administration of treatment within a few hours of experiencing a stroke is critical for favorable recovery outcomes. However, in the future, this may change with the introduction of newly developed nasal drops, which offer the possibility of improved chances of recovery even if immediate medical intervention is not available. The nasal

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Researchers Create a New Robotic Bee with full Freedom of Movement

A revolutionary advancement in miniature robotics has been achieved with the development of a new robot, affectionately named Bee++. This remarkable robot possesses the ability to fly freely in all six degrees of freedom, representing a significant breakthrough. The potential applications of this miniature robot range from artificial pollination to search and rescue operations. Engineered

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From Fruit Waste To Water-purifying Material

Solar stills offer an ingenious and uncomplicated method for purifying contaminated or saline water, although their efficiency is relatively slow. However, a recent breakthrough has demonstrated the ability to enhance their effectiveness using a novel material derived from discarded fruit waste. In its simplest configuration, traditional solar still comprises a container of non-potable water positioned

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Robotic Chef Learns to Recreate Recipes From Viewing Food Videos

Scientists have trained a robotic chef to view and learn from cooking videos and recreate the recipe. The scientists from the University of Cambridge programmed their robot chef with a ‘cookbook’ of eight basic salad recipes. After watching a video of a human showing one of the recipes, the robot chef could recognize which recipe

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Modified Eggs May Lead To The End Of Allergies

Allergies to eggs are highly prevalent among children and can be provoked by various food items, including vaccines. However, scientists have recently utilized genome editing technology to create a chicken egg that could potentially be consumed by individuals with egg allergies, ensuring their safety. The allergic reaction occurs due to the immune system’s excessive response

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Pterodyamics Expands the Size of Its Impressive Transwing eVTOL with Increased Dihedral

A recently released video demonstrates the flight of an intriguing eVTOL aircraft design on a larger scale. The Transwing platform utilizes a distinctive wing system that can fold at a dihedral angle, enabling smooth transitions between hover and cruise modes and providing significant benefits. Electric VTOL Electric VTOL aircraft that transition from vertical takeoff and

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Antimicrobials Used In Agriculture Create Highly Resistant Bacteria

Recent research has demonstrated that the excessive utilization of antimicrobials in the rearing of livestock may lead to the evolution of bacteria that are more resilient to the initial defense of the human immune system. As the journalist has noted in the past, antibiotic resistance refers to the ability of specific subsets of microorganisms to

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