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Longer-lasting wearables set to transform health monitoring A new article describes a longer-lasting, 3D-printed, adhesive-free wearable capable of providing a more comprehensive picture of a user's physiological state.

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Researchers at the University of Arizona created a 3D printed, adhesive-free wearable sensor that monitors dehydration, stress and metabolism. No glue needed, just seamless health tracking.

Could this be the future of wearable tech?

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Mind-reading AI turns paralysed man's brainwaves into instant speech A brain-computer interface has enabled a man with paralysis to have real-time conversations, without the usual delay in speech

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A man with paralysis can now hold real-time conversations — even sing — thanks to a brain-computer interface that decodes his brainwaves into instant speech.

Mind-reading AI is giving voice back to those who lost it.

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Project Silica Project Silica is developing the first-ever storage technology designed and built from the ground up for the cloud, using femtosecond lasers to store data.

In 2019, Microsoft and University of Southampton stored data in quartz glass using lasers. One disc can hold 500+ TB and last millennia.

Translation: your cat videos may outlive humanity.

If our digital memories outlast us, what story will they tell?

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Monty Python - Spam
Monty Python - Spam The origin of SPAM. If you like this video, support Monthy Python buying their DVD.

Why’s it called “spam” email?

It comes from a Monty Python sketch where Vikings shout “Spam! Spam! Spam!” non-stop—drowning out conversation.

Just like junk messages drowning your inbox.

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We used to need a whole desk of gadgets: calculator, camera, phone, alarm clock, map, flashlight… now it’s all in your pocket.

What’s one piece of old tech you secretly miss...and why?

I’ll go first: the satisfying clack of a flip phone hang-up.

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Red Dwarf - White Hole: Genius Holly & Talkie Toaster
Red Dwarf - White Hole: Genius Holly & Talkie Toaster Holly becomes a genius and gets lumped with a bread obsessed toaster to keep her intellectually occupied.

In Red Dwarf's "White Hole," Holly boosts her IQ from 6,000 to 12,368...only to discover it drastically shortens her lifespan.

Smart move? Maybe not.

Just goes to show: sometimes, too much intelligence can be a real pain in the circuits.

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Neuromorphic Computing and Engineering with AI | Intel® Discover how neuromorphic computing solutions represent the next wave of AI capabilities. See what neuromorphic chips and neural computers have to offer.

Neuromorphic chips mimic the brain’s neurons and synapses. Energy-efficient, fast, and built for real-time learning...early days, but the potential is big.

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