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Tiny Gold Robots Teach Stem Cells How to Grow Bones
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have used nanorobots to precisely stimulate stem cells, leading to their consistent transformation into bone cells.
Mainstream economists and others speak of the Consumer Price Index as the measure of inflation. Yet, the CPI is nothing more ...
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions surged over 700% in three years, breaking out of a long-term trading range. Click here to ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Andy Earl: The photographer who taught us how to look at music differently
Overall, Earl’s career shows that photography does not sit quietly alongside music; it actively shapes how music is perceived, understood, and mythologised. His work demonstrates that the photographer ...
Moby had all but thrown in the towel, but the surprising success of his eclectic 1999 masterpiece forever changed his ...
Nothing Phone (3) is the first "true flagship" from the London-based brand. It comes with a 6.67-inch OLED display, a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, triple 50MP rear cameras, and a 5500mAh battery. It ...
Moby had all but thrown in the towel, but the surprising success of his eclectic 1999 masterpiece forever changed his ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Composite metal foam could lead to safer hazmat transportation
A new study finds that composite metal foam (CMF) can withstand tremendous force—enough to punch a hole in a railroad tank ...
Time blocking is the act of arranging your schedule so every activity you need to do in a day is accounted for visually. Ideally, you’ll do this using a digital calendar tool like Google Calendar or ...
Anthropic's research shows that large language models build internal maps resembling biological perception used by humans.
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