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- August 27th 2024
August 27th 2024
Daily Innovation News
August 27th 2024
💻 Technology
🇨🇭 🇭🇰 Swiss and Hong Kong researchers achieve first remote-controlled magnetic endoscopy across 5,778 miles
Researchers from Switzerland's ETH Zurich and The Chinese University of Hong Kong have successfully conducted the first remote-controlled magnetic endoscopy on a live pig, spanning 5,778 miles. Utilizing a secure, fast internet connection and a magnetically controlled endoscope, this breakthrough demonstrates the potential for providing advanced surgical care in remote locations. The technology could revolutionize procedures like cancer screening, making expert care accessible even where local expertise is lacking.
Swiss researchers have created an 8mm brain-machine interface (BMI) chip, the MiBMI, capable of converting thoughts into text with 91% accuracy. Designed to aid individuals with severe motor disabilities, this innovative chip decodes neural signals associated with imagined handwriting, allowing users to communicate without physical movement. The MiBMI is compact, energy-efficient, and minimally invasive, marking a significant step toward practical, implantable devices that could vastly improve the quality of life for those with conditions like ALS and spinal cord injuries. The findings were reported in the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.
🚀 Space
Researchers from the US and Australia have completed the first search for alien technology in galaxies beyond our own, focusing on low radio frequencies. Using the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) in Western Australia, the team scanned 2,800 galaxies in one observation for signs of super civilizations. Although no technosignatures were found, this innovative study marks a significant step in the search for advanced extraterrestrial life, demonstrating the potential of low-frequency telescopes for future research.
🤖 Artificial Intelligence
Rice University engineers have created OpenSafe Fusion, an AI-based system that improves real-time flood detection on roads. By leveraging data from traffic alerts, cameras, and public sources, the system provides a more accurate and efficient way to assess road conditions during urban flooding. Tested using data from Hurricane Harvey, the framework demonstrated a 60% improvement in monitoring road networks. This innovation offers a cost-effective way to enhance situational awareness and improve public safety during natural disasters.
🌎 Environment
The Crane WASP, an Italian 3D printer inspired by the Mason Wasp, is revolutionizing affordable housing by constructing entire homes for just $1,000. Capable of using local materials like clay, mud, and agricultural waste, the printer is being deployed by the UN in Colombia to tackle the country's housing deficit. This eco-friendly and cost-effective method allows homes to be built even in remote areas where traditional construction is challenging. The innovation is particularly significant as it reduces reliance on expensive imported materials, making housing more accessible to impoverished communities.
British researchers at the University of Edinburgh have developed a method using bacteria to extract valuable metals like lithium, cobalt, and manganese from old batteries. These microbes naturally convert toxic metal cations into nanoparticles as a survival mechanism, which the team harnesses to recover metals critical for green technology. This innovative microbial recycling process supports a circular economy, reducing reliance on imports and helping manage the growing waste from electric vehicle batteries.
💉 Biotechnology
Researchers from the University of California at Davis are exploring a groundbreaking approach to reduce methane emissions from cows using CRISPR technology and garlic. By genetically modifying microbes in the cow’s digestive system, they aim to reduce the significant methane emissions responsible for about 4% of global warming. If successful, this innovation could lead to the development of probiotic pills for cows, potentially offering a scalable solution to one of the largest human-made sources of methane and helping mitigate climate change.
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