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Bridging the Gap: How DeSci Is Making Personalized Health Accessible to Everyone

Transhumanism isn’t a hypothetical future scenario—it’s our present reality. As the discussion continues regarding the implications of human enhancement for social equality and the very essence of humans and human consciousness (whatever it was), technologies are already augmenting our capacities in profoundly uneven ways. While basic enhancements such as smartphones have become remarkably ubiquitous, the…

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Elon Musk’s Starlink Proves to Be Lifeline for Gaza’s Emirati Field Hospital

Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet system has emerged as a vital lifeline for the UAE’s Emirati field hospital in Gaza, enabling critical medical consultations and communications despite the region’s devastated infrastructure. This cutting-edge technology has empowered medical teams in Gaza to connect with world-renowned specialists and consultants, offering hope and life-saving care in a war-torn…

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NHTSA Investigates Ford’s BlueCruise Self-Driving Tech After Mustang Mach E Fatal Accidents

The ongoing investigation by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigationhas now expanded on its probe against Ford’s BlueCruise self-driving technology. This came after the NHTSA first opened an investigation into Ford’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) used in Mustang Mach E electric cars which was involved in multiple fatal accidents….

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China Announces First-Ever Marathon Race Between Humans and Robots

China is preparing to host the world’s first half-marathon, where human runners will go head-to-head with humanoid robots. Scheduled for April, this race will see 12,000 human participants and bipedal robots from over 20 companies compete across a 13-mile course in Beijing’s Economic-Technological Development Area, also known as E-Town. “Competing robots must have a humanoid…

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