AI-Powered System Revolutionizes Scientific Experimentation, Paving the Way for Rapid Discoveries

In a groundbreaking development reported in Nature Microbiology, a team led by a professor at the University of Michigan has harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to enable robots to conduct up to 10,000 autonomous scientific experiments per day. This cutting-edge technology, known as BacterAI, holds the potential to accelerate the pace of discovery in fields ranging from medicine and agriculture to environmental science.

The researchers, led by Professor Paul Jensen, aimed to understand the metabolism of two microbes associated with oral health, despite having no initial baseline information. Each bacterial species requires specific nutrients to thrive, but determining the precise combination of amino acids they need can be challenging. With 20 amino acids yielding over a million possible combinations, BacterAI stepped in to uncover the amino acid requirements for the growth of Streptococcus gordonii and Streptococcus sanguinis.

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Dronamics’ Flagship Drone, the Black Swan, Successfully Completes Inaugural Flight in Bulgaria

London-based freight drone airline, Dronamics, announced a significant milestone as its flagship aircraft, the Black Swan, successfully completed its first flight at Balchik airport in Bulgaria. Following months of ground testing and subscale flights, the Black Swan was remotely operated by two commercial airline pilots from Dronamics’ ground control center. The achievement marks a momentous occasion for the company, showcasing the validity and potential of their drone technology.

With its European operating authorization, Dronamics’ licensed cargo drone technology has now received approval for commercial flights in Europe and is expected to commence operations later this year. These flights will provide a rapid and cost-effective solution for ecommerce, pharmaceutical, spare parts, and perishable businesses to meet evolving customer demands.

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University of Washington Researchers Harness Atomic “Breathing” to Encode Quantum Information

Researchers from the University of Washington have made a significant discovery, finding that they can detect the atomic “breathing” phenomenon between layers of atoms by observing the emitted light when stimulated by a laser. This breakthrough has potential implications for encoding and transmitting quantum information. Additionally, the team has developed a novel device that could serve as a fundamental building block for various quantum technologies, expected to have wide-ranging applications in computing, communications, and sensor development.

Published in Nature Nanotechnology on June 1, the study unveils an atomic-scale platform utilizing the principles of “optomechanics” to couple light and mechanical motions. The researchers believe this innovative approach offers new possibilities to control single photons within integrated optical circuits, paving the way for numerous applications.

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NVIDIA Unveils Neuralangelo: An AI Model for Creating Realistic 3D Replicas from 2D Videos

NVIDIA has introduced a groundbreaking AI model called Neuralangelo, capable of generating 3D replicas of objects from 2D videos. Whether the subject is a classical sculpture or a regular truck or building, Neuralangelo utilizes multiple frames from different angles to capture the depth, size, and shape of the object. It then creates an initial 3D representation, refining it to mimic the intricate details of the real-world counterpart.

By leveraging technology from its previous model, Instant NeRF, Neuralangelo achieves remarkable precision in capturing fine details, such as textures, patterns, and color variations. NVIDIA claims that Neuralangelo’s ability to handle challenging textures, like the roughness of roof shingles or the smoothness of marble, “significantly surpasses prior methods.” The model can even generate usable virtual objects from smartphone videos, providing creators with a simple way to produce 3D replicas for their projects. Moreover, NVIDIA Research states that Neuralangelo can generate complete 3D scenes within a remarkably short timeframe of two hours.

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Portable Robotic EV Charger “Ziggy” to Meet Growing Demand at U.S. Airport

As the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to soar, the need for advanced charging technology becomes paramount. To address this, Ziggy, the portable robotic EV charger previously covered by Interesting Engineering, is soon to be installed at a U.S. airport. The deployment aims to cater to the growing number of travelers who own EVs, providing them with convenient charging options while they fly.

The first-of-its-kind installation will take place at the Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport in Texas, where Ziggy, developed by EV Safe Charge, will undergo a series of EV charging demonstrations from May through August. This partnership between DFW and EV Safe Charge will evaluate cutting-edge approaches to EV charging.

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AI Accelerates Discovery of Critical Biomarkers for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatment Response

Scientists in Singapore, from Duke-NUS Medical School, A*STAR’s Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), and Singapore General Hospital (SGH), alongside their colleagues, have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to expedite the identification of crucial biomarkers that can predict the non-responsiveness of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients to conventional treatments. This early prognosis enables patients to receive potentially life-saving bone marrow transplants during the initial stages of the disease.

CML is a form of blood cancer triggered by a genetic mutation that permanently activates an enzyme called tyrosine kinase. This mutation occurs in a blood stem cell within the bone marrow, causing it to transform into an aggressive leukemic cell that eventually supplants healthy blood production.

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Los Alamos Scientists Develop Promising Interface-Type Memristor for Neuromorphic Computing

The human brain, often referred to as the most complex entity in the universe, has long fascinated scientists seeking to replicate its unparalleled computing capabilities. In a significant breakthrough, researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have successfully created a new type of memristive device, demonstrating its potential for constructing artificial synapses in cutting-edge neuromorphic computing.

Memristors, or memristive devices, represent a highly sought-after circuit technology that possesses both memory and programming capabilities. Unlike conventional resistor technology, memristors possess the ability to retain their electrical state even when powered off, resembling the memory retention of the human brain. This unique characteristic opens up a realm of possibilities for computing and device development. Aiping Chen, a scientist at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, explained the significance of data processing in today’s scientific advancements, encompassing fields such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and artificial neural networks.

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Robots: Key Enablers for the Growing In-Space Economy

As the cost of space launches continues to decrease, thanks to advancements like the Starship and other massive lift systems, the barriers to entry for the space economy are expected to significantly diminish. This shift raises the question: What comes next? Two acronyms—In-Space Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (ISAM) and On-orbit Servicing (OOS)—have gained prominence in the literature, offering potential glimpses into the future. In a series of articles, we will explore the meaning and prospects of these acronyms. To begin, let us examine the role of robots in this equation.

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Swiss Aerospace Startup Takes Step Towards Eco-Friendly Hypersonic Flight

A Swiss aerospace startup has made significant progress in merging eco-friendly and hypersonic technologies with the successful test flight of a prototype drone. Destinus CEO Mikhail Kokorich hailed the event as a demonstration of the potential for high-performance propulsion systems that are both efficient and environmentally friendly.

The unmanned Jungfrau prototype took off from a Munich airport and showcased the functionality and efficiency of hydrogen afterburners in real-world conditions. While it reached speeds of about 155 mph, a far cry from the threshold of hypersonic flight, the experiments validated the effectiveness of hydrogen afterburners. Destinus, a team of aerospace experts from across Europe, developed the afterburners in-house and integrated them with a conventional jet turbine powered by Jet A fuel. By injecting hydrogen into the exhaust stream, the system generated higher speeds and climb rates. This hybrid approach combining hydrogen and jet fuel not only improves efficiency but also reduces carbon emissions, as hydrogen only emits heat and water vapor instead of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide.

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Boston Children’s Hospital Explores the Impact of Generative AI in Healthcare

As hospitals adapt to various viral challenges, a new kind of viral phenomenon is gaining attention: generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace. Prominent healthcare institutions, like Boston Children’s Hospital, are at the forefront of embracing technological advancements to revolutionize productivity in the healthcare industry.

With healthcare accounting for approximately 18 percent of the U.S. GDP, it is natural for organizations to seek the latest technologies to enhance their operations. Boston Children’s Hospital, known for its consistent ranking among the top children’s hospitals in the United States, has a dedicated “Chief Innovation Officer” named John Brownstein. Brownstein, an epidemiologist, oversees the Innovation & Digital Health Accelerator division, which combines technology and health to drive innovation.

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Reserve Bank of India Urges Banks to Embrace AI and Blockchain for Sustainable Growth

Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Mahesh Kumar Jain, has emphasized the importance of Indian banks adopting innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain to ensure sustainable growth and stability. Speaking at an RBI conference for bank directors, Jain discussed strategies to address risks associated with evolving customer expectations, technological disruptions, and cybersecurity threats.

Jain highlighted the significance of effective corporate governance and robust structures and processes in preparing for future risks. He emphasized that banks need to focus on technology adoption to overcome the challenges posed by these risks. Alongside digital transformation, enhancing customer experience, and investing in cybersecurity measures, Jain specifically recommended the adoption of AI and blockchain technologies by Indian banks.

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Vyjuvek: Rub-On Gene Therapy Revolutionizes Treatment for Genetic Skin Disorder

Sunburns are terrible. The skin blisters and peels. Even a light brush from putting on clothes or tucking into bed sheets is agony.

Now imagine having those blisters at just six months old. But the sun isn’t the culprit; your genes are.

Thousands of people in the US suffer from dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (DEB), a rare genetic disorder that severely affects the structure and integrity of the skin and eyes. Children with this illness have skin as delicate as wet tissue paper. Chronic painful blisters and wounds, sometimes even in their throats, are an everyday part of their lives from birth.

The underlying cause of DEB is a single gene mutation that impacts a critical protein responsible for maintaining skin integrity. This genetic error makes the illness an ideal candidate for gene therapy. However, due to the fragility of the skin, traditional gene therapy methods involving injections are difficult to tolerate.

But what if a genetic moisturizer could be the solution?

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