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AI can now simulate dead loved ones, but effects on grieving process are unknown
Fox News· 3 hours agoWhen Michael Bommer found out he was terminally ill with colon cancer, he teamed up with Robert...
Mourners can now speak to an AI version of the dead. But will that help with grief? - WBBJ TV
WBBJ TV· 2 hours agoSeveral companies have emerged in the last few years to develop grief-related technology, where...
What would you do with a robotic third thumb?
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTake a moment to imagine what unheard sounds famed psychedelic rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix could have conjured to existence if he had an extra digit to...
How a Single Gene Mutation is Rewriting the Book on Intellectual Disability
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoThe work, published in the May 31 online issue of Nature Medicine, was done by researchers at the...
‘Third Thumb’ could change accessibility for humans: Cambridge study
The Hill· 5 days agoWould you use a third thumb?
Coming to Grips With a Third Thumb | FOX 28 Spokane
FOX 28 Spokane· 5 days agoA “Third Thumb” — a robotic, prosthetic extra thumb — is easy to use and can help folks grab and tote more objects, a new study says. Hundreds of diverse test subjects at a science exhibition ...
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate: Play Senua's Saga and Lords of the Fallen Now
CNET· 7 hours agoXbox Game Pass Ultimate, a CNET Editors' Choice award pick, offers hundreds of games that you can...
Researchers identify a genetic cause of intellectual disability affecting tens of thousands
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoThe work, published in the May 31 online issue of Nature Medicine, was done in collaboration with colleagues at the University of Bristol, UK; KU Leuven, Belgium; and the NIHR BioResource, currently ...
Nvidia’s Blockbuster Quarter and the Value of ‘Compute’
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIn one incident, Thorton had to physically hold down a hydrogen-powered drone at full throttle for...
Two ancient Egyptian skulls show how long cancer has been an issue for humans
NPR· 20 hours agoNow, two ancient skulls confirm just how far back our relationship with this disease goes. Science reporter Ari Daniel has more. ARI DANIEL, BYLINE: The University