Hard Reset Podcast: Robot Recycling | Episode #13

How much of our recycling actually gets recycled? Robots could help boost the percentage of recycled trash with near-perfect accuracy. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

See how Moderna is using OpenAI tech across its workforce

A partnership between Moderna and OpenAI provides a real-world example of what can happen when a company leans into generative AI. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Scientists have invented a method to break down “forever chemicals” in our drinking water

Researchers have discovered a way to eliminate "forever chemicals," or PFAS, which usually take hundreds or thousands of years to break down. | Continue reading


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Future Explored

This is Future Explored, your weekly guide to world-changing technology. You can get stories like these straight to your inbox every week by subscribing here. | Continue reading


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Shining a light on oil fields to make them more sustainable

Sensors and analytics give oil well operators real-time alerts when things go wrong, so they can respond before they become disasters. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Brain implant for “artificial vision” is still working after 2 years

A new type of brain implant technology has given a man with total blindness a kind of “artificial vision.” | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

OpenAI’s GPT-4 outperforms doctors in another new study

OpenAI’s most powerful AI model, GPT-4, outperformed junior doctors in deciding how to treat patients with eye problems. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

New York City greenlights congestion pricing

Here’s how New York City's congestion pricing is expected to improve traffic, air quality, and public transit. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Watch the first AI vs. human dogfight using military jets

An AI fighter pilot faced off against a human pilot in a “dogfight” using actual planes — a huge milestone in military automation. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

US will accelerate geothermal exploration on federal land

The Bureau of Land Management is taking steps to make it easier for public lands to be considered for geothermal power systems. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

AI can help predict whether a patient will respond to specific tuberculosis treatments

Instead of a one-size-fits-all treatment approach, AI could help personalize treatments for each patient to provide the best outcomes. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Toward truly compostable plastic

Materials scientists are cooking up environmentally friendly plastics from natural sources like silk, plant fibers and whole algae. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

New AI music generator makes songs from text prompts

AI music generators — AIs that create new music based on users’ text prompts — are lowering the bar for music creation, for better or worse. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

World’s biggest battery maker unveils grid-scale storage system

CATL, the world’s biggest battery manufacturer, just unveiled TENER, a new energy storage system for utility companies. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Meta’s AI assistant just got a major upgrade — here’s how you can use it

Meta has upgraded its AI assistant, Meta AI, with a new LLM (Llama 3) and made it available in far more places. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Future nuclear power reactors could rely on molten salts — but what about corrosion?

Proton irradiation decreases the rate of corrosion in certain metal alloys — potentially good news for promising nuclear power reactors . | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

T-Minus: SpaceX’s military launch, a rocket family’s final flight, and more

Freethink's weekly countdown of the biggest space news, featuring a new kind of military satellite, the solar eclipse, and more. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Why aren’t there solar-powered cars?

There are a number of reasons why solar-powered cars aren’t an option for everyday travel, at least not yet. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Boston Dynamics retires dancing Atlas robot — and debuts its electric replacement

A day after retiring its hydraulic Atlas robot, Boston Dynamics released a video debuting its all-electric, workplace-ready replacement. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Why a neurodivergent team will be a golden asset in the AI workplace

Since AI is chained to linear reasoning, workplaces that embrace it will do well to have neurodivergent colleagues who reason more creatively. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

How turning off one gene causes mice to grow 6 legs

A study of embryo development in mice led to the creation of a mutant mouse fetus with an extra pair of legs in place of genitals. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

In a future with brain-computer interfaces like Elon Musk’s Neuralink, we may need to rethink freedom of thought

In a future with more "mind reading," thanks to computer-brain interfaces, we may need to rethink freedom of thought. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

3D-printed “metamaterial” is stronger than anything in nature

Australian scientists used an advanced 3D printing technique to create a super strong, super lightweight new “metamaterial.” | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Personalized cancer vaccines are having a moment

Personalized cancer vaccines were a recurring theme at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in 2024. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

When an antibiotic fails: MIT scientists are using AI to target “sleeper” bacteria

Most antibiotics target metabolically active bacteria, but AI can help efficiently screen compounds that are lethal to dormant microbes. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Starlink competitor unveils new internet satellite

Satellite internet startup Astranis just unveiled Omega, a new, larger satellite that could help it close the digital divide. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

The threat of avian flu — and what we can do to stop it

Avian flu is infecting cows on US dairy farms, and now a person has caught it — but new research could help us avoid a bird flu pandemic. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Why batteries come in so many sizes and shapes

Despite all working the same way, batteries are made in different sizes and shapes for reasons of cost and how easy they are to make. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Even as the fusion era dawns, we’re still in the Steam Age

Why do we use steam rather than other gases? Steam has lasted this long because we have an abundance of water, covering 71% of Earth's surface. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

T-Minus: SpaceX’s first “Bandwagon” launch, NASA’s future moon vehicles, and more

Freethink's weekly countdown of the biggest space news, featuring a new SpaceX service, a request for "moon time," and more. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

I am accepting my mortality to live a fuller life | Andrea Gibson

How often do you think about death? Spoken word artist Andrea Gibson is teaching us that facing mortality can shift our perspective for the better. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

OpenAI and Microsoft are reportedly planning a $100B supercomputer

Microsoft is reportedly planning to build a $100 billion data center and supercomputer, called "Stargate," for OpenAI. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Artificial reef designed by MIT engineers could protect marine life, reduce storm damage

An MIT team is hoping to fortify coastlines with “architected” reefs engineered to mimic the wave-buffering effects of natural reefs. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Elon Musk: Tesla will unveil a “robotaxi” on 8/8

While denying reports that Tesla won't be making a low-cost EV, CEO Elon Musk announced plans to unveil a “robotaxi” on August 8, 2024. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Getting to Mars isn’t enough: Why staying alive will be the biggest challenge

Meet Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, the self-proclaimed space bastards who are urging us to rethink space colonization. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Can we stop AI hallucinations? And do we even want to?

“Making stuff up” and “being creative” may be two sides of the same coin — but you have to be able to tell the difference. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

When AI prompts result in copyright violations, who has to pay?

Who is responsible for copyright violations when they're produced by generative AI? The technology is outpacing the law. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

What’s next for COVID-19 drugs?

Paxlovid may have underperformed in a new trial, but other promising COVID-19 drugs are being authorized or in the works. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Google’s Deep Mind AI can help engineers predict “catastrophic failure”

How vulnerable is the electrical grid to a malicious attacker who destroys select substations? Google's Deep Mind can help predict the answer. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Old drug appears to halt progression of Parkinson’s motor symptoms

A GLP-1 agonist used to treat diabetes appeared to halt the progression of Parkinson’s symptoms in a phase 2 trial. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Persistent “hiccups” in a far-off galaxy draw astronomers to new black hole behavior

Scientists have found a large black hole that “hiccups,” giving off plumes of gas, revealing another black hole. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

“Universal” BCI lets anyone play games with their minds

A specially trained “decoder” slashes the time it takes a brain-computer interface (BCI) to read a user’s mind. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Oxytocin’s effects aren’t just about love

At last, neuroscientists are learning how the hormone shapes social behaviors such as pair-bonding and parental care. It’s more complicated than they thought. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

How three laser-shooting spacecraft could reveal the birth of the universe

The first space-based mission to detect gravitational waves, LISA, could give us a brand new perspective into the universe’s past. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Your garden’s 2024 “hardiness zone” could change, thanks to warming climates

Hotter summers and warmer winters are changing the types of plants we'll be able to successfully grow. Here's how to adapt. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

This startup is making natural gas from sunlight, water, and air

Terraform Industries is using sunlight, water, and air to create synthetic natural gas — and keep methane out of the atmosphere. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

Scientists are deep-freezing corals to repopulate the ocean

Healthy corals could disappear by the 2030s if climate change is not curbed, so scientists are deep freezing specimens. | Continue reading


@freethink.com | 7 months ago

T-Minus: Counting down the 10 biggest “firsts” in space exploration

A special edition of Freethink's weekly countdown of space news, featuring the 10 biggest milestones in humanity's exploration of space. | Continue reading


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