Elegoo Unleashes Kaiju-Sized 3D Printing Power with OrangeStorm Giga on Kickstarter

Elegoo, renowned for its reliable 3D printers, has embarked on a Kickstarter venture that pushes the boundaries of printing capabilities with the introduction of the OrangeStorm Giga. This printer, bearing the epic name “Giga,” boasts an expansive build area measuring a staggering 800 by 800 by 1,000mm or 2.6 by 2.6 by 3.2 feet.

Primarily designed for the commercial market, the OrangeStorm Giga presents an alluring proposition for small businesses and hobbyists alike. The colossal build size opens up exciting possibilities, allowing users to print life-sized components such as Iron Man chest pieces or prototypes for various projects. The 1-meter tall build space facilitates the creation of large vases, full-size busts, and artwork for walls.

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DeepMind’s Vincent Vanhoucke Discusses the Future of Robotics and AI Integration

In a recent conversation, Vincent Vanhoucke, Head of Robotics at Google DeepMind, delved into the advancements in robotic learning and the collaborative efforts that led to the creation of Open X-Embodiment, a groundbreaking robotics functionality database.

Open X-Embodiment, developed in partnership with 33 research institutes, is likened to the influential ImageNet, containing 500+ skills and 150,000 tasks from 22 robot embodiments. While not reaching ImageNet’s scale, it signifies a promising start in the realm of robotic datasets.

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Samay’s Sylvee Wearable Shows Promise in Diagnosing COPD with 90% Accuracy

Samay, a US-based startup, has revealed positive outcomes for its AI-assisted wearable technology, Sylvee, showcasing a remarkable 90% accuracy in diagnosing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The passive remote monitoring platform, in collaboration with the Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Disorders Institute of South Florida, delivered results nearly equivalent to the current standard pulmonary function test (PFT).

COPD, a prevalent chronic respiratory ailment affecting millions globally, is the third leading cause of death worldwide, impacting around 12.5 million people in the United States alone.

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Introducing the Semi-Trike: Civilized Cycles’ Heavy-Duty Cargo Solution

Civilized Cycles, known for innovative solutions in the electric bike realm, has unveiled the Semi-Trike, a robust cargo trike designed for heavy-duty hauling. Expanding on their previous two-wheeled electric bike innovations, the Semi-Trike brings a new level of strength and stability to the cargo bike landscape.

Described as providing “four-wheel safety to three-wheel vehicles,” the Semi-Trike actually boasts five wheels. The cargo box at the rear, available in varying sizes, rests on a platform supported by four wheels, enhancing overall stability. The smaller version offers 2,700 liters (96 cubic feet) of cargo space, while the larger variant boasts an impressive 5,600 liters (200 cubic feet), making it a versatile solution for transporting goods. With the addition of a bed and composting toilet, the Semi-Trike transforms into a pedal-powered bike camper.

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Navigating the Human-AI Dynamic: Insights from Dictador’s Mika and Public Perceptions

In a recent Dictador company video, Mika highlighted the prowess of advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, asserting their capacity to swiftly and accurately drive data-driven decisions. However, FOX Business reporter Lauren Simonetti observed a “significant delay” in Mika’s processing and response time, questioning the efficiency of the touted capabilities.

Hanson Robotics CEO David Hanson, instrumental in Mika’s integration at Dictador, underscored the imperative of “humanizing” artificial intelligence for enhanced safety and effectiveness. On “Mornings with Maria,” Hanson expressed the need to teach AI to care about people, emphasizing the crucial direction of humanization.

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Unearthing White Hydrogen: A Potential Panacea for Europe’s Energy Woes?

Hydrogen, often hailed as the ‘fuel of the future,’ emerges as a compelling alternative to traditional fossil fuels due to its clean combustion, emitting only heat and water. However, the current methods of hydrogen production, predominantly reliant on gas or coal, contribute significantly to CO2 emissions. Enter ‘white’ hydrogen, a natural and potentially game-changing discovery that has surfaced in various locations worldwide, offering a cleaner and more economical alternative. Could this be the solution to Europe’s energy crisis?

Understanding White Hydrogen

While hydrogen is abundant in various forms on Earth, the existence of large quantities of pure hydrogen gas was not previously recognized. The accidental discovery of nearly pure natural hydrogen in Mali in 2012 sparked interest in exploring this untapped resource. Geologists have since been investigating the extraction of ‘white’ hydrogen, believed to form through water-mineral reactions beneath the Earth’s surface. Unlike fossil fuel deposits that take millions of years to form, natural hydrogen is continuously replenished, presenting a potentially sustainable and cleaner energy source.

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Navigating the Uncharted Waters of Artificial Intelligence: Insights from UC San Diego Experts

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, permeating various aspects of our daily lives, from ChatGPT and facial recognition to self-driving cars and virtual assistants like Alexa and Siri. This technological revolution is unfolding, and the implications and future trajectories are subjects of exploration by six UC San Diego experts.

The Unpredictable Future of AI

Terrence Sejnowski, a distinguished professor in the Department of Neurobiology, likens the current AI landscape to the early days of aviation, terming it the “Wright brothers stage.” A pioneer in neural networks, Sejnowski emphasizes that, like the unpredictability of early flight’s impact, the future of AI remains uncertain. Drawing from neuroscience principles, he envisions AI enhancing cognitive abilities, predicting a shift in job dynamics but ultimately making work more interesting.

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Advancements in CAR T Therapies Signal Progress in Solid Tumor Treatment

In recent years, the groundbreaking success of CAR T-cell therapies in treating hard-to-treat blood cancers has been a beacon of hope. However, translating this success to solid tumors, which constitute the majority of cancer cases, has proven challenging. Encouragingly, recent trial results, such as those from BioNTech’s BNT211, suggest that researchers are making strides in developing next-generation CAR T therapies for solid tumors.

Overcoming Solid Tumor Challenges: Traditionally, CAR T therapies have excelled in blood cancers, leveraging engineered T cells to utilize the patient’s immune system. Solid tumors present unique challenges, including finding the right protein to target without harming healthy tissues. BioNTech’s approach, targeting Claudin-6, a protein present in fetal tissue and certain cancers but absent in healthy adult tissue, has shown promise in mitigating this challenge.

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Groundbreaking CRISPR-Based Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease Nears FDA Approval

In a significant leap forward, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is moving closer to approving the first therapy utilizing CRISPR gene-editing technology. The potential approval of Exa-cel, developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics, marks a milestone in the treatment of hereditary disorders such as sickle cell disease.

Why it Matters: Directly editing genes within a patient’s body could be a life-altering breakthrough for individuals grappling with debilitating hereditary conditions, particularly sickle cell disease. This innovative therapy focuses on addressing the root causes of the disease.

The Exa-cel Therapy: Exa-cel, designed for patients aged 12 and above, offers a one-time treatment approach. The therapy involves editing a patient’s stem cells to produce elevated levels of fetal hemoglobin. This specific approach aims to counteract the impact of defective hemoglobin prevalent in individuals with sickle cell disease.

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Beyond Tomorrow: Mega Trends Shaping the Future in 2040

Envision the year 2040: A hypersonic flight from New York to London, a swift air urban mobility drone navigating London’s bustling traffic, and seamless holographic conferences in the air—all made possible by the convergence of cutting-edge technologies. This isn’t science fiction but a glimpse into the imminent future. Our team of foresight specialists at MarketsandMarkets has decoded the top Mega Trends that are poised to shape our lives across Horizon 1, 2, and 3.

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3D Printing in Microgravity: Paving the Way for Lunar Manufacturing

For over 20 years, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have heavily relied on Earth-shipped materials for their scientific endeavors and daily necessities, with water being the sole exception, recycled from station wastewater. However, a shift is underway as scientists explore the potential of manufacturing supplies in space, fueled by the burgeoning commercial space industry and global interest in extended missions beyond the ISS.

The latest frontier in this quest involves studying the application of 3D printing in microgravity. Traditionally, 3D printing involves layering chosen materials like molten plastic, glass, or metal, a process heavily influenced by gravity. The investigation aims to unravel how 3D printing behaves in space, envisioning a future where astronauts can fabricate resources on-demand, ranging from space station components to nanosatellites, and even full-scale satellites using materials sourced from asteroids. This advancement could potentially lead to the 3D printing of habitats on the moon and other planets, thereby reducing the reliance on cargo resupply missions.

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Virtuix Omni One VR Treadmill Secures Fresh Funding, Aims for Production Boost

The Virtuix Omni One VR treadmill system is set to receive a significant financial boost after a successful seed investment campaign. Despite facing a two-year launch delay due to the pandemic, a new investment campaign is on the verge of surpassing its $5 million goal by the deadline of August 10.

The latest round of funding has garnered support from both private and institutional investors, with JC Team Capital, a previous backer of Virtuix, leading the investment round. Parth Jani, the founder and CEO of JC Team, will join Virtuix’s board of directors as part of this collaboration. The funding infusion is earmarked for accelerating the production of the Omni One and achieving profitability by 2024.

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