New White House AI Rules Aim to Balance Innovation with National Security

Paige Henley Published on: October 25, 2024 Editor The White House unveiled new regulations on Thursday governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by US national security and intelligence agencies.…

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Privacy Watchdog Blasts South China Athletic Association Over Data Breach

Paige Henley Published on: October 25, 2024 Editor Hong Kong’s privacy watchdog has criticized the South China Athletic Association (SCAA) for poor cybersecurity practices following a data breach in March…

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4K UST laser projector offers Premium audiovisuals from inches away

Shenzhen-based laser/smart projector maker Formovie has announced a Premium version of its Theater UST 4K laser projector. With upgraded visuals and improved audio, the new company flagship promises immersive cinema-grade viewing up to 150 inches.

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eVTOL taxi startup Lilium is out of money and filing for insolvency

Seven years after its first test flight, German electric air taxi manufacturer Lilium has run out of funding, and filed for insolvency for its two subsidiaries. It failed to raise an emergency injection of $54 million to continue its operations.

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“Bizarre” way ant venom hits a nerve: An exciting new path to pain relief

Insect venom may seem like an unlikely ally in the discovery of new human pain treatments, but the latest findings into the "unique" way a small ant causes us such agony is a big leap forward – and one that's expected to progress rapidly.

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Grain-sized soft robot delivers medications, guided by magnetic fields

In what's been called "a medical breakthrough on the verge of happening," scientists have built a soft robot with the capacity to carry different types of drugs through the body – in a device the size of a grain of rice, steered by magnetic fields.

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Racial disparity still a problem for US health care

At the Anesthesiology Annual Meeting held this past week in Philadelphia, some research stood out for the wrong reasons. Among the presentations on space anesthesiology and the impact of AI were three separate studies dealing with the issue of racial disparity in US health care.

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Giving yourself brain zaps at home can safely treat depression

A recent clinical trial has shown that it's possible to safely and effectively treat depression at home using a brain stimulation device. That means patients can give themselves low-intensity impulses to see positive results with 30-minute sessions.

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Biomimetic EV fan goes full ‘birds of prey’ to silence efficiency

Mahle has been hard at work on next-gen e-drive systems, and it's also been exploring other electrification components. It has revealed a thermal management fan that borrows from nature to provide smoother, quieter, more efficient performance.

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