Robots Show Skills Comparable to Human Surgeons by Simply Watching Videos
Recent studies have demonstrated that robotic surgeons can provide medical assistance at the level of their human counterparts by simply watching recordings of surgeries. This discovery marks a significant advancement in the field of medical technology and robotics. Researchers from a New York university found that robots can improve their surgical skills by analyzing surgical procedure videos, confirming the potential for innovative approaches to training medical professionals.
Continue readingRobot Dog Making Waves: How New Technologies Are Changing Underwater Research
A newly introduced robot dog with unique underwater skills has caught the attention of both specialists and the general public. This device, developed by Boston Dynamics, demonstrates capabilities that can be used in various fields, from underwater surveying to rescue operations. The device, named Spot, has already proved its effectiveness on land, but now its abilities extend beyond its usual habitat.
Continue readingThe Swiss National Bank Should Distribute Profits Directly to Citizens, Study Says
According to recent data, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) should start distributing its profits directly to citizens, as proposed by a new study. This suggestion aims to help reduce social inequality and support the economic stability of the country. The research argues that this step could improve the standard of living in Switzerland, particularly for those living on the edge of poverty.
Continue readingPentagon Allocates $269 Million for Military Chip Research
The U.S. Department of Defense has announced the allocation of $269 million for the funding of research and development in the field of semiconductors needed for military applications. This initiative is part of a program aimed at strengthening the country's manufacturing capabilities in the face of growing global competitors in the technology sector, such as China.
Continue readingNew Study Shows Novartis Drug Helps Delay Breast Cancer Recurrence
Recent clinical trials of a drug developed by Novartis have revealed promising results in the fight against breast cancer. The effectiveness of this new drug in preventing disease recurrence has been confirmed through major studies conducted across multiple countries. Participants in the trials who were on this drug showed a significant delay in the return of the disease compared to those using standard treatment methods.
Continue readingStudy Shows Online Dating Contributed to Rising Income Inequality in the U.S.
A recent study published by researchers has uncovered an interesting correlation between the rise of online dating and increased income inequality in the United States. The work notes that as platforms for online dating, such as Tinder and Bumble, become more common, there is a growing economic divide among different demographic groups.
Continue readingThe Hidden Threat of COVID-19: How the Virus May Affect Brain Health
Recent studies show that COVID-19 may have more severe consequences on brain health than previously thought. Researchers have found a link between the coronavirus infection and an increased risk of developing dementia, raising serious concerns about the virus's long-term effects on cognitive functions.
Continue readingIran Successfully Launches Chamran-1 Research Satellite
On September 14, 2024, Iran announced the launch of its new research satellite named Chamran-1, which was successfully placed into orbit using a locally produced rocket. The launch took place at the Imam Khomeini Space Center and marks a significant achievement for Iran, which is actively developing its space technologies despite international sanctions and restrictions.
Continue readingAnticipated Release of OpenAI's New AI Model:
OpenAI, a well-known developer of artificial intelligence technologies, is preparing to launch its new model "Strawberry AI," which boasts enhanced reasoning abilities and greater efficiency in solving complex tasks. According to sources, the model is in the final stages of development and promises to attract attention from both researchers and the general public.
Continue readingUS Public Bridges at Risk: Significant Increase in Collapses Expected by 2050
According to a new study presented in early October 2023, the future of infrastructure in the United States, particularly bridges, raises serious concerns. The research indicates that unless urgent measures are taken for repair and modernization, the number of collapses of steel bridges could increase by five times by 2050.
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