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Breakthrough in Robotic Surgery: AI Trains Da Vinci Robot to Perform Tasks as Well as Human Surgeons

Researchers from Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and Stanford University have achieved a major milestone in robotic surgery: teaching a robotic system to perform complex surgical tasks as skillfully as human surgeons, simply by training it using videos of real surgical procedures. This development could significantly accelerate the path to fully autonomous robots in the operating room.

The study was conducted using the da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic platform that is already used in many surgeries today. This system, typically controlled remotely by a surgeon, features robotic arms that manipulate instruments for delicate tasks such as dissection, cutting, suction, and vessel sealing. Known for its precision, the da Vinci system gives surgeons enhanced control and a more detailed view of the surgical site, but the latest model can cost over $2 million, excluding accessories and training expenses.

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China’s Tiangong: The World’s First Full-Size Electric Running Robot Goes Open Source

Tiangong, the world’s first full-size, purely electric humanoid robot capable of running, has officially gone open source, signaling a major leap forward in the field of robotics. This move is intended to foster secondary development, accelerate the integration of humanoid robots into daily life, and encourage broader collaboration in the robotics community.

Developed by the state-supported Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, Tiangong is a versatile and highly capable robot that can maintain a steady pace of 3.73 miles per hour (6 kilometers per hour). The robot was unveiled in the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area in 2024, where it has already been deployed for practical tasks like power plant patrols and warehouse pick-and-place operations.

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Clone Robotics Unveils Human-Like Torso, Paving the Way for Biomimetic Robots

Clone Robotics, a forward-thinking robotics startup based in Poland, has revealed a remarkable new achievement: a humanoid torso capable of intricate, human-like movements. In its demo video, the robotic torso is ghostly white—almost eerily so, with a design that could easily fit into a horror film. But beneath its unsettling appearance lies a feat of engineering that is both innovative and impressive.

While companies like Tesla have made waves with their bipedal robots that can jump, dance, and eventually assist with everyday tasks, Clone Robotics has a different vision. Their humanoid torso, while seemingly less advanced, represents a step in a much more complex and ambitious direction.

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Xpeng Unveils Humanoid Robot “Iron” at 2024 AI Day, Expanding Into Robotics and AI Innovation

At its 2024 AI Day event, Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Xpeng took a bold step into the world of robotics by unveiling its first humanoid robot, named Iron. This move echoes Tesla’s strategy of integrating AI and robotics into its broader vision, positioning Xpeng as a key player in the emerging robotics sector.

Iron stands at 5’8″ tall and weighs 154 pounds (70 kg), designed with over 60 joints and an impressive 200 degrees of freedom, allowing it to perform a range of tasks with remarkable flexibility. Built on the same AI technologies powering Xpeng’s electric vehicles, the robot is already operational on the company’s production lines, where it is assisting in the assembly of the upcoming P7+ electric car.

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Stanford Researchers Turn Oncogenes Into Cancer-Killing Signals in Revolutionary New Approach

Certain genes have the potential to mutate into oncogenes, which can drive the development of cancer by promoting uncontrolled cell proliferation and blocking the normal process of apoptosis (cell death). For years, cancer treatments have focused on shutting down these rogue genes and the proteins they produce. However, a new study from researchers at Stanford University takes a completely different approach—one that aims to harness the power of oncogenes to treat cancer.

“Since oncogenes were discovered, people have been trying to shut them down in cancer,” said Roman Sarott, co-first author of the study. “Instead, we’re trying to use them to turn signaling on that, we hope, will prove beneficial for treatment.” This innovative strategy targets a specific oncogene protein called BCL6, which is known to play a key role in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), a type of blood cancer. In its mutated form, BCL6 binds to DNA near genes that would normally trigger apoptosis, effectively turning them off and allowing cancer cells to continue dividing uncontrollably.

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Physicists Capture First Images of a New Quantum Phase: The Wigner Molecular Crystal

Under the right conditions, electrons can “freeze” into an unusual and highly ordered solid state. In a groundbreaking achievement, physicists at Berkeley Lab have successfully captured the first-ever direct images of this phenomenon, revealing a new quantum phase of matter known as the Wigner molecular crystal.

At its core, the Wigner molecular crystal is a unique variation of a solid electron phase. Unlike typical Wigner crystals, where individual electrons arrange themselves into a regular lattice, the Wigner molecular crystal features groups of electrons that settle together in each lattice position, forming what can be described as “electron molecules.”

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Plants May Be ‘Screaming’ in Silence: Study Finds Plants Emit Distress Sounds

It turns out that Roald Dahl’s fantastical notion of plants “screaming” when hurt may not be as fictional as we once thought. In a study published in 2023, researchers revealed that plants do indeed produce ultrasonic popping or clicking sounds in response to stress—sounds that are outside the range of human hearing but may play a role in how plants communicate with their surroundings.

“Even in a quiet field, there are actually sounds that we don’t hear, and those sounds carry information,” said Lilach Hadany, an evolutionary biologist at Tel Aviv University in Israel. “There are animals that can hear these sounds, so there is the possibility that a lot of acoustic interaction is occurring.”

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Breakthrough Nanosensor Detects Lung Cancer Through Breath Analysis

Researchers at Zhejiang University in China have developed a groundbreaking nanoscale sensor capable of detecting lung cancer by analyzing the levels of isoprene in a person’s breath. This innovative technology could pave the way for a non-invasive, low-cost method of early lung cancer detection, potentially saving countless lives.

Isoprene is a chemical naturally released in the breath when the body breaks down fat through a process known as lipolytic cholesterol metabolism. Studies have shown that a decline in isoprene levels may signal the presence of lung cancer. Capitalizing on this insight, the Zhejiang University team developed a highly sensitive gas-sensing material, named Pt@InNiOx, that can detect isoprene levels with remarkable precision.

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Revolutionary Laser Technology Offers Hope in Landmine Detection

Worldwide, an estimated 110 million landmines remain buried in over 70 countries, a deadly legacy of past and ongoing conflicts. These hidden threats continue to cause devastation, resulting in 4,710 casualties in 2022 alone, with civilians accounting for more than 85% of the victims. Tragically, nearly half of these casualties were children. As new mines are deployed daily in conflict zones, the humanitarian crisis deepens, and the cost of their removal remains exorbitant—while a landmine costs only around $3 to produce, it can take up to $1,000 to safely remove each one.

The challenge of detecting and clearing these dangerous remnants of war is immense. Traditional methods, such as handheld metal detectors and ground-penetrating radar (GPR), are commonly used but often fall short, particularly when it comes to non-metallic landmines made of plastic. Metal detectors, for instance, can trigger false positives, while GPR can be ineffective in certain soil conditions or when faced with complex environmental factors.

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China Unveils Mobile High-Power Microwave Directed Energy Systems at Zhuhai Airshow

At this year’s Zhuhai Airshow, a massive truck-mounted system is drawing significant attention as one of at least three large, mobile ground-based high-power microwave directed energy weapons. These systems are primarily designed for counter-drone operations, reflecting the surging global demand for technologies capable of neutralizing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The unveiling of these cutting-edge microwave and laser weapons highlights China’s continued advancements in directed energy technologies, as well as its increasing ability to field and export such capabilities.

Officially known as the China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition, the Zhuhai Airshow is a major venue for both domestic and international companies to showcase the latest in aviation, aerospace, and defense technologies. Leading up to the formal opening of the event, images and videos of various military and defense systems have been emerging online, with a particular focus on China’s advancements in directed energy weapons.

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Nasal Spray Targeting Chronic Neuroinflammation Shows Promise in Alzheimer’s Treatment

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have developed a novel nasal spray that targets the root cause of chronic neuroinflammation in Alzheimer’s disease, leading to promising improvements in brain health. The treatment significantly reduced inflammation in the brain and helped prevent the build-up of plaques and proteins linked to the progressive loss of neurons, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s.

The innovative approach, developed by Ashok K. Shetty, Ph.D., a University Distinguished Professor and associate director at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, and his collaborator Madhu LN, Ph.D., uses extracellular vesicles derived from neural stem cells. These vesicles, delivered through a nasal spray, are capable of non-invasively targeting cells involved in sustaining neuroinflammation in the brain.

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NASA Engineer Unveils Propellantless Propulsion Breakthrough: A New Era for Space Travel

In a groundbreaking revelation, Dr. Charles Buhler, a veteran NASA engineer and co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies, has announced a revolutionary achievement in propulsion technology: a propellantless drive that can counteract Earth’s gravity, challenging conventional understanding of physics. This breakthrough promises to redefine space travel and propel humanity into a new era of exploration.

With extensive experience from iconic NASA missions such as the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station (ISS), Dr. Buhler and his team see this discovery as a monumental leap forward that will shape the future of space travel for centuries. “The most important message to convey to the public is that a major discovery occurred,” Dr. Buhler stated, highlighting the significance of their work.

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