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New tool allows anyone to train a robot
Tech

New tool allows anyone to train a robot.

July 19, 2025March 17, 2026

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Teaching a robot new skills used to require coding expertise. But a new generation of robots could potentially learn from just about anyone. Engineers are designing robotic helpers that can…

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Implantable device may save diabetics from hypoglycemia
Health

Implantable device may save diabetics from hypoglycemia

July 16, 2025March 17, 2026

Anne Trafton | MIT News For people with Type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels become extremely low, it creates a life-threatening situation for which the…

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Joelho biônico integrado aos tecidos pode restaurar o movimento natural.
Tech

Bionic knee integrated with tissues may restore natural movement.

July 13, 2025March 17, 2026

Anne Trafton | MIT News MIT researchers have developed a new bionic knee that can help people with above-the-knee amputations walk faster, climb stairs, and avoid obstacles more easily than they could with a traditional…

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Ancient Tomb in Athribis Restored in Upper Egypt
Archaeology

Ancient Tomb in Athribis Restored in Upper Egypt

July 13, 2025March 17, 2026

After a year of intensive conservation work, the “Tomb of the Two Brothers” — also known as the “Tomb of the Constellations” — had its restoration completed in Athribis, an important archaeological city…

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Discovered: Tomb of the First King of Caracol, Ancient Maya City
Archaeology

Discovered: Tomb of the First King of Caracol, Ancient Maya City

July 13, 2025March 17, 2026

Archaeologists from the University of Houston have announced the discovery of the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of the Maya city of Caracol in Belize. The identification of the burial…

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How Your Brain Decides to Keep Going or Give Up
Science

How Your Brain Decides to Keep Going or Give Up

July 10, 2025March 17, 2026

When we feel mentally exhausted, our brain may be performing silent calculations that go beyond the simple sensation of tiredness. A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) revealed that two specific…

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Study Reveals the Benefits of Weight Loss on Adipose Tissue
Health

Study Reveals the Benefits of Weight Loss on Adipose Tissue

July 9, 2025March 17, 2026

Weight loss does more than just lower the numbers on the scale. According to a study published in the journal Nature, shedding pounds triggers a profound reconfiguration of adipose tissue, directly contributing to…

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Pyrenees: arrow in human bone indicates attack 4,000 years ago
Archaeology

Pyrenees: arrow in human bone indicates attack 4,000 years ago

July 9, 2025March 17, 2026

An unusual trace of interpersonal violence in prehistory has been uncovered in the Catalan Pyrenees. During excavations at the Roc de les Orenetes burial site in Queralbs (Girona, northeastern Spain), archaeologists discovered a…

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Discovery Reveals the World's Oldest Acupuncture Needles.
Archaeology

Discovery Reveals the World’s Oldest Acupuncture Needles.

July 6, 2025March 17, 2026

A set of fragmented metal needles unearthed from the tomb of the Marquis of Haihun in eastern China has been identified as the earliest known example of steel acupuncture needles. The discovery, reported…

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Nanomaterial promises cancer diagnosis, treatment, and immune activation.
Tech

Nanomaterial promises cancer diagnosis, treatment, and immune activation.

July 4, 2025March 17, 2026

A groundbreaking nanomaterial developed by the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS) is redefining the role of nanotechnology in cancer treatment. This innovation—a three-layered nanodisk made of gold and iron—not only…

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