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A significant breakthrough has occurred with the successful use of an augmented reality contact lens by a human for the first time.

The latest prototype of Mojo Vision's AR contact lens. Credit: Mojo Vision A human has recently worn an AR contact lens for the first time, which has a pixel thickness approximately 30 times greater than that of a smartphone. A group of people interacted with a combination of real and virtual items three decades ago, using...

The technology of ‘cobot,’ which refers to collaborative robots, is transforming the way humans interact with robots in industrial palletizing operations.

Veo Robotics’ FreeMove system being tested with an ABB robot in a palletizing operation. Credit: Veo Robotics’ As the industry increasingly adopts collaborative robots (cobots) to work together with humans in manufacturing and assembly tasks, an innovation in cobot technology has emerged. This technology, based mostly on speed and separation monitoring, brings collaborative capabilities to...

Human-Occupied Submersible Makes Historical Dive By Reaching a Depth of 21,325 Feet

Alvin swimmers Molly Smith and Rick Sanger signal main latch release before deployment. On Thursday (July 21st), the human-occupied submersible Alvin made background when it effectively got to a whopping deepness of 21,325 feet (6,453 metres), achieving the inmost dive ever in the 58-year history of the storied submersible, in proportion to a press release...

AI Seems To Be Better At Distributing Wealth Than Human Beings Are, Research Hints

Credit: Sharon McCutcheon/Unsplash A new study proposes that artificial intelligence (AI) can devise approaches to wealth distribution that are more popular than systems developed by people. The discoveries made by a group of researchers at UK-based AI firm DeepMind show that machine learning systems are not just proficient at fixing complicated physics and biology issues but...

Scientists Craft Living Human Skin For Robots

In the culture medium a robotic finger covered with human living skin self heals after researchers covered its wound with a collagen sheet. Credit: Shoji Takeuchi From action heroes to villainous assassins, biohybrid robotics constructed from both living and also artificial materials have actually been at the focus of many sci-fi fantasies, motivating today's...

Autonomously Swimming Biohybrid Fish Made From Human Cardiac Cells Reveals Secrets of Heart Physiology

The first fully autonomous biohybrid fish from human stem-cell derived cardiac muscle cells. Credit: Michael Rosnach, Keel Yong Lee, Sung-Jin Park, Kevin Kit Parker An autonomously swimming biohybrid fish, designed to emphasize two crucial regulatory functions of the human heart, has shown the relevance of feedback mechanisms in muscle pumps (such as the heart). The...

DNA From Child Burials Shows ‘Exceptionally Different’ Human Landscape in Ancient Africa

People like these Baka hunter-gatherers once ranged well beyond their current homeland in Central Africa. Credit: CYRIL RUOSO/MINDEN PICTURES Children's skeletons give genomes more than 3000 years old Central Africa is far too hot and humid for ancient DNA to survive-- or so scientists assumed. Currently, the bones of four children buried thousands of years earlier...

Pythagoras’ Revenge: Humans Didn’t Invent Mathematics

Many individuals believe that mathematics is a human invention. In this way of thinking, mathematics is like a language: it may define actual things on the planet. However, it does not "exist" outside the minds of the people who utilize it. However, the Pythagorean school of thought in ancient Greece held a different sight. Its...

Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals Mating Across Groups Led to Human Evolution

Credit: Natural History Museum, construction by the Kennis brothers. Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals Mating Across Groups Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals Mating Across Groups seem to be a new scientific discovery. Proof that cross-continental Stone Age networking occasions powered human evolution increased in 2021. Homo Sapiens may not have eliminated Neanderthals A long-lasting argument that Homo sapiens originated...

Toxic Proteins Related to Parkinson’s Disease Blocked By Natural Human Molecules

Scientists at the UAB and the UniZar have detected a human peptide located in the brain that prevents the α-synuclein aggregates associated with Parkinson's disease and helps prevent their neurotoxicity. The research released in Nature Communications suggests that this may be one of the organism's natural systems to combat aggregation. The learning might help...