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Dec 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Optimus Robot: Is It a Game Changer?

Tesla's Optimus robot has faced skepticism, but Wall Street analysts are starting to see its potential. John Murphy from Bank of America (BofA) recently increased Tesla's stock price target to $400, recognizing Optimus as a real and promising project. Currently, Optimus helps sort Tesla's 4680 cells

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Paul Robinson's Three Decades at Warner Music Group to Be Honored

Get ready to celebrate Paul Robinson, the executive vice president and general counsel of Warner Music Group, at the upcoming 2025 Grammy Week luncheon! The Recording Academy's Entertainment Law Initiative (ELI) will be hosting this special event on January 31 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverl

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Dec 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots Make Real-Time Choices with Ease

Ever thought about robots making quick decisions without any prior training? While Monte Carlo tree search is great for planning, it only sees a small part of the picture. Enter Spectral Expansion Tree Search (SETS), a clever new system that uses a robot's full spectrum to make real-time choices. SE

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Dec 04 2024HEALTH

Understanding AMR Risk: What Malawians Think

Antimicrobial-resistant bacteria are everywhere, especially in low-income areas. But how much do people know about the risks? Researchers in Malawi set out to find out. They talked to people from cities, towns near cities, and rural areas. They wanted to know what people thought about getting infect

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

How Much Practice Do Surgeons Need for Robot-Assisted Hernia Surgery?

Ever thought about how surgeons learn to use robots for hernia repairs? It turns out, nobody really knows how much practice they need. It's like learning to ride a bike – you'll fall a few times. But in surgery, those falls matter a lot! Scientists are busy figuring this out. They're studying how m

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Dec 03 2024HEALTH

Why Risk Matters: Unlocking ADHD Biomarkers

You know how sometimes it's hard to tell who has ADHD and who doesn't just by looking at their brain? That's because the brain measures of kids with ADHD and those without can overlap a lot. But what if we could make these differences stand out more? That's where a risk-informed design comes in. Res

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Dec 03 2024LIFESTYLE

Meet the Litter-Robot 4: A Life-Changing Self-Cleaning Box for Cat Owners

Imagine never having to scoop cat litter again. That's the promise of the Litter-Robot 4, a self-cleaning litter box that's currently on sale. Normally, this smart device retails for $700, but you can snag a bundle for $714, saving you up to $100. The bundle includes essentials like odor trap refill

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Salmonella's Hidden Threat: A Deep Dive into China's Zoonotic Issue

Salmonella infections can be sneaky and come from animals. This is known as zoonotic infection, and it's a big problem, especially when it comes to a type called non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS). These bugs can spread from farm animals to people, causing illness. While China has faced this issue, ther

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

How Food Extras Affect Your Body's Tiny Helpers

You might not realize it, but the little extras in your food could be affecting the tiny creatures living inside you. Emulsifiers and sweeteners, along with other ingredients, can make food taste better and last longer. However, these additives might also be impacting the microbes in your gut. These

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Dec 01 2024HEALTH

Heart Failure and Gut Bugs: A Surprising Connection

You might not think your gut and your heart have much in common, but they're actually connected in a big way. The tiny microorganisms living in your gut, known as gut microbiota, can impact your heart health. As we age, our heart's health can decline, and heart failure becomes more common. This is w

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