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Weird & Wacky News (38th Edition)

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This DNA Switch Could Control Molecular Machines

Switches drive nearly every machine. A new one, made of folded DNA, does…

Most Americans Strongly Support Regulations On AI

Most Americans, even those who most appreciate artificial…

Automakers Race Into Humanoid Robots As Timeline For Blue-Collar Job Disruption Emerges

Bernstein analyst Eunice Lee is out with a…

Amazing Facts & Trivia (33rd Edition)

Here are some AMAZING FACTS & TRIVIA to…

Bots Have Overtaken Humans Online, Cloudflare’s Data Reveals

Years ago, who would have thought that bots…

AI Can Chart A Course To Disaster Faster Than Humans Can Notice

Earlier this year, researchers at King’s College London gave…

How A Connecticut DMV Employee Made Thousands By Selling Towed Cars

The silver Jeep Wrangler that showed up at…

Space Weather: Protecting The Planet

What is space weather? Space weather refers to changes in the space environment…

New Map Of The Cosmic Web Is The Most Detailed Map

Using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope,…

A Robot Economy: Who Gets Rich, Who Gets Left Behind

Robots are coming to the economy. It is…

24/7 Live Feed: Watch Humanoids Work On Factory Floor

We have spent several quarters building the case for readers that humanoid robotics is approaching an inflection point, transitioning from…

How AI Can Lead To False Arrests And Wrongful Convictions

In Baltimore on Oct. 20, 2025, a 17-year-old student named Taki Allen was sitting outside his high school after football…

Microneedle Patches Could Speed Up Diabetic Wound Healing

Researchers have developed microneedle technology to accelerate diabetic wound healing. This article was written by The National University of Singapore and…

White House Office Of Science & Technology Policy Michael Kratsios: “Our Technologies Permit Us To Manipulate Time And Space”

Speaking at the Endless Frontiers Retreat in Austin, Texas, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Michael…

World’s Tiniest Pacemaker Is Smaller Than A Grain Of Rice

Scientists just unveiled the world’s tiniest pacemaker. Smaller than a grain of rice and controlled by light shone through the skin,…

Harnessing AI To Enhance Human Mobility 

NSF-supported research advances exoskeletons – augmenting human capabilities and restoring mobility to those in need. This article was written by Jason…

Brain Implant ‘Streams’ A Paralyzed Woman’s Thoughts In Near Real Time

A paralyzed woman can again communicate with the outside world thanks to a wafer-thin disk capturing speech signals in her brain….

Drug Turns Human Blood Into Poison For Mosquitoes

Researchers have discovered that when patients take the drug nitisinone, their blood becomes deadly to mosquitoes. This article was written by…

These Tiny Liquid Robots Merge And Split Like ‘Terminator’

Made of teflon and water, the robots could one day shuttle drugs around the body. Our cells are like the ultimate…

Modest Proposals

Inexplicably Denmark has refused to give us Greenland. Borrowing on the advice of the eminent American philosopher Don Corleone, might we…

Two Moon Landings In A Week—One Dead, One Alive—Aim To Kickstart The Lunar Economy

Until last year, the US hadn’t visited the moon in over a half century. But now? Twice in a week. A…

When Algorithms Take The Field – Inside MLB’s Robo-Umping Experiment

Baseball fans tuning into spring training games may have noticed another new wrinkle in a sport that’s experienced a host of changes…

Pirate Bay Co-Founder Dies In Slovenia Plane Crash

Swedish businessman Carl Lundstroem, co-founder of illegal file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, has died in an aeroplane crash in Slovenia, according to…

Scientists Discover Thousands Of New Microbial Species Thriving In The Mariana Trench

The project explores how life adapts to extreme environments—and hopes to inspire new drugs or even treatments to aid space travel….

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