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Doctors are noticing mysterious blood clots in COVID-19 patients that are causing extremely low oxygen levels. But there are still countless unknowns.
Developments

COVID Patients Are Getting Mysterious and Deadly Blood Clots

UK prime minister Boris Johnson downplayed the coronavirus pandemic for weeks. Now he says that he's tested positive for it.
Future Society

UK Prime Minister Who Downplayed Coronavirus Now Has It

For the first time, two commercial spacecraft successfully docked while still in orbit: a service vehicle got a derelict satellite running again.
Science & Energy

Parasitic Spacecraft Docks With Dead Satellite, Brings It Back to Life

A video uploaded by Helsinki-based 3D artist Kimi Talvitie on Wednesday attempts to recreate SpaceX Starship's arachnoid landing legs.
Starship

Elon Musk Praises Video of Starship’s Arachnoid Landing Legs

Scientists managed to sequence the entire genome of the axolotl, a salamander capable of regenerating injured body parts, and hope to use it in people.
DNA

Scientists: Salamander DNA Could Regenerate Human Body Parts

Decades later, people who had half their brain removed as children have stronger neural connections and function than doctors expected.
Neuroscience and Brain

People With Half Their Brain Removed Are Doing Surprisingly Well

Compared to the casualties caused by the mysterious vape lung illness, taking up smoking at all is still drastically more deadly.
Developments

Idiots Are Starting to Vape, Then Switching to Cigarettes

The first large-scale study of a polypill showed the cheap, once-daily medication was able to prevent cardiovascular disease.
RX and Medicine

This Cheap “Polypill” Could Reduce Your Risk of a Heart Attack

Autoblow is taking pre-orders for its "Autoblow AI," which promises to harness the power of AI to provide users with the perfect oral sex experience.
Robotics

This AI-Powered Oral Sex Robot Puts the “Deep” in Deep Learning

A team of researchers from at MIT have invented a tiny robotic worm that could be steered through the tiny arteries in the human brain using a magnet.
Prosthetics and Devices

Creepy Robotic Worm Could Wriggle Through Your Brain Arteries

This new tech can determine a person's blood pressure by analyzing the hemoglobin under their facial skin in a short selfie video.
Prosthetics and Devices

New Tech Analyzes Selfie Videos to Determine Your Blood Pressure

NVIDIA researchers have released an online demo for GauGAN, an AI-powered app that transforms crudely drawn images into photorealistic landscapes.
Artificial Intelligence

Amazing Site Uses AI to Turn Your Scribbles into Lovely Landscapes

New research suggests that human brains continue to grow new neurons after birth, tipping the scales of a decades-long scientific debate.
Brain

New Study Suggests Adult Brains Might Grow New Neurons

When India blew up a satellite, it introduced a lot of debris into orbit. Lockheed Martin's experimental Space Fence is keeping an eye on it.
Off-World

India Blew up a Satellite. Now A “Space Fence” Is Tracking Its Debris

People are experiencing higher levels of negative emotions such as sadness and anger, according to a survey of adults in more than 140 nations.
Health & Medicine

New Research: The World Is Sadder, Angrier Than Ever Before

A new brain-computer interface device can translate the neural signals controlling someone's vocal tract into full sentences of audible speech.
Health & Medicine

Amazing Device Turns Thoughts Into Audible Sentences

The Stentrode, the first neural implant that doesn't require open surgery, is poised to begin clinical trials to help paralyzed people communicate.
Brain

This Neural Implant Accesses Your Brain Through the Jugular Vein

The world's first lab-grown blood vessels have already yielded one new lead in the hunt for better diabetes treatments and more could be on the way.
Health & Medicine

We Can Now Grow Perfect Human Blood Vessels in a Lab

New medical research shows how to reprogram a mature blood cell into a new kind of stem cell that cell can grow into a neuron and multiply indefinitely.
RX and Medicine

Neural Stem Cells Grown From Blood Could Revolutionize Medicine

NASA’s InSight Mars Rover Runs Into Trouble Digging a Hole
Mars

NASA’s InSight Mars Rover Runs Into Trouble Digging a Hole