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From nature to robo-snails: swarms of robots for "off road" tasks
Inspired by snails, new iron robo-snails can operate in swarms, climb and band together for off-road tasks impossible for individual robots.
Future notes
Vaulted Deep: Inject organic waste into the ground to capture CO2
Silicon Valley invests $58,3 million in Vaulted Deep, which pumps organic waste underground to sequester carbon.
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Artificial intelligence
Mysterious Super Powerful AI Appears and Immediately Disappears: Is this a GPT-5 Test?
An unknown AI called gpt2-chatbot showed abilities superior to GPT-4 and disappeared into thin air. A possible preview of GPT-5?
Autonomous weapons, the Vienna conference: "act now to protect humanity"
Vienna conference calls for urgent rules for AI weapons, likening situation to “Oppenheimer moment”. 1000 participants from 140 countries call for an international treaty.
Medical Research
From body scan to relaxation: RO, the robotic vest that calms your nerves
RO, anti-nerve vest with custom-made inflatable pods, uses 3D body scanning to identify each user's acupressure points.
Enzymes that change the blood type of blood donors discovered
Goodbye shortages? Enzymes from Akkermansia muciniphila convert donor blood groups A and B into universal O.
Italy Next
Organizations and people who shape the future.
Your thoughts beyond life: Goodbyememo delivers the digital goodbye
Goodbyememo challenges the fear of dying and leaving things unsaid. Founded by two Italians, the service sends messages after death, giving serenity to those who fear the afterlife.
MEAPLANT: the Italian invention for growing on walls and roofs
The system created by two Italian researchers triumphs in Geneva. Now growing everywhere, even green walls and roofs, will be easier for everyone.