Sci-fi wouldn't be the same without suspended animation aka cryosleep. But how close are we to making this idea a reality?
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
When I think of my favorite opening scenes in video games, plenty of blockbuster moments come to mind: Uncharted 2’s ...
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I can now control my thoughts!
In this episode of Human Buddy, we explore the wonders of the human body through fun and entertaining animation. We discuss the implications of the @neuralink chip, its potential use in addressing ...
There have been many egregiously terrible sci-fi films released over the years, including the likes of Mac and Me, iBoy, and ...
We have curated the best innovations of CES 2026, offering a look at standout products that push boundaries, rethink familiar ...
Although you only hear their voices in this superhero animated series, there are a lot more celebrities than you might expect ...
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This brainless blob folds itself like living origami using a trick we’ve never seen before
We usually assume that tissue folding (the process that creates organs, embryos, and the deep ridges of the human brain) ...
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The evolution of solar imaging
After four centuries of advances, astronomers now capture the Sun’s swirling, dynamic features in stunning detail.
Given advances with AI and increased threats of misinformation and scams the Healthy Americas Foundation® (HAF) announced the release of Real or Synthetic 2.0. This digital health guide is an expanded ...
An immunologist imagines the body’s defense system as a team of unique, quirky characters, showcasing their essential roles.
Here's a deep look at 25 years of tech evolution and how smartphones, AI, cloud, digital finance, and platforms changed human ...
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