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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Robotic Surgery: Comparing Two Types of Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer comes in different forms, and two of the most common are ductal and acinar adenocarcinoma. Doctors often use robotic surgery to treat these cancers. A recent study looked at how patients with these two types fared after this surgery. The study found that ductal adenocarcinoma is oft

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Robots in Surgery: Training the Next Generation of Doctors

Robotic surgery is becoming more common in urology. To keep up, doctors need proper training. A recent study created and tested new ways to teach these skills. Experts from around the world worked together. They used a special process to agree on the best methods. This process is called the Delphi

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Jun 25 2025HEALTH

Combating Superbugs: A Team Effort for Health

In May 2024, Montreal hosted a significant gathering of experts and stakeholders. The event focused on tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This is a growing threat to health worldwide. The conference highlighted the One Health (OH) approach. This approach connects the health of humans, animals,

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: Who's Watching the Watchmen?

Tesla's robotaxis are now cruising around Austin, but they're not exactly setting a great example. Clips online show these autonomous vehicles doing some pretty questionable things. They've been caught driving on the wrong side of the road, making sudden stops for no apparent reason, and even leavin

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Jun 24 2025SCIENCE

Astrobiology's Knowledge Hub: A Smarter Way to Hunt for Alien Life

Ever wondered how scientists plan to find life on other planets? They use a special tool called the Life Detection Knowledge Base (LDKB). It's like a big, online library where experts share their knowledge about astrobiology. The goal? To make sure missions to find alien life are as smart and succes

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis Hit the Road

Tesla has started testing its robotaxis in Austin, Texas. These self-driving cars are currently limited to a specific area and operate between 6 a. m. and midnight. Each Tesla robotaxi has a safety monitor in the passenger seat, and the driver's seat remains empty. Riders can use the new Robotaxi Ap

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Jun 24 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxis: A Bumpy Ride Into the Future

Tesla's robotaxis have hit the road in Austin, but not without raising some eyebrows. The U. S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has already been in touch with Tesla after videos surfaced online showing these self-driving cars breaking traffic rules. The NHTSA is keeping a clos

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxi Takes Baby Steps in Austin

Tesla's shares got a boost recently. This happened after the company started a small test of its driverless taxi service. The service is called Robotaxi. It's something Elon Musk has been talking about for a while. He sees it as a big new business for Tesla. The first Robotaxi trips were short. The

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxi: A Smooth Ride, But Is It Safe?

Tesla's stock saw a 10% boost on Monday, all thanks to the launch of its self-driving "Robotaxi" fleet in Austin, Texas. This wasn't just any test drive. It was a big deal, a major step in Tesla's plan to change how we think about transportation. A select group of influencers got to try it out first

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Jun 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Touching the Future: How Fabric Sensors Are Changing the Game

A new player has entered the tech scene, aiming to revolutionize how machines and devices interact with the world. Brighter Signals B. V. has stepped out of the shadows to introduce a groundbreaking tactile sensor platform. This innovation is not just about touch; it's about feeling the world in a w

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