As spaceflight shifts from rare government missions to something closer to routine travel and work, one awkward question is getting harder to ignore: what happens to human reproductive health away ...
Bangkok is fast-tracking the 4th revision of its comprehensive city plan to replace the outdated 2013 master plan, with a 90-day public review scheduled for March 2026 ahead of expected promulgation ...
Abstract: The motion reproduction system (MRS) transfers human dexterous motion skills to robots. Compared with other machine learning-based methods, it has an advantage in terms of the number of data ...
Abstract: Humans are capable of performing intricate and complex tasks, enabling seamless interaction with their surroundings. Therefore, capturing the human demonstrated skills and transferring these ...
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic environments with objects of varying stiffness or weight. To tackle this challenge, ...
As commercial spaceflight draws ever closer and time spent in space continues to extend, the question of reproductive health beyond the bounds of planet Earth is no longer theoretical but now ...
Over the last two years, the value of content has collapsed. Thanks to the LLM revolution, the internet is drowning in an avalanche of indistinguishable output: an endless parade of fast-food writing, ...
In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui shocked the world when he revealed that he had created the first gene-edited babies. Using Crispr, he tweaked the genes of three human embryos in an attempt to ...
It used to be that artificial intelligence would leave behind helpful clues that an image it produced was not, in fact, real. Previous generations of the technology might give a person an extra finger ...
Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill announced the establishment of the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority (the "AHRRA") on 13 October 2025. The AHRRA is a new State agency ...
Modern humans may indeed have wiped out Neanderthals – but not through war or murder alone. A new study suggests that when the two species interbred, a slow-acting genetic incompatibility increased ...
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