First child born with a robot in A-Assisted IVF

The world’s first child was born after conception using a fully automated, digitally controlled intrastoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) system. System Standard automates each of the 23 stages of the ICSI process, either down Artificial intelligence Under control or digital control of a remote operator. The automatic process promises to increase accuracy, improve efficiency and ensure … Read more

Omnivore goals increased funding in India’s deep science startups. Company trade news

A top official said that the Impact Investment firm Omnivor is considering investing in another deal in animal health, bio -informality, precise fermentation and material science. The firm plans to close between four and six deals this year, of which two will be in space science space. Omnivore’s managing partner Mark Kahan said, “I would … Read more

Odds Of Asteroid The Size Of Football Field Colliding With Earth Increased Yet Again

Scientists have revised the odds of asteroid 2024 YR4 colliding with Earth when it makes its closest pass on December 22, 2032. According to NASA’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies (Cneos) the chances of a strike by the space rock, which is roughly the size of a football field, have been calculated at 2.3 … Read more

Scientists Link Quantum Computers Via Teleportation In Breakthrough Achievement

In a breakthrough achievement towards making quantum computing practical on a large scale, scientists at the University of Oxford have successfully demonstrated distributed quantum computing for the first time. By allowing small quantum devices to work together rather than overloading a single machine, the researchers achieved quantum teleportation of logical gates, according to the findings … Read more

AI Could Have Predicted May 2024 Solar Storms, Study Claims

Artificial intelligence (AI) could have predicted the powerful solar storm that impacted Earth in May last year, triggered by the highly active region AR13664 on the Sun, according to a new study. The team of researchers at the University of Genoa, led by Sabrina Guastavino, stated that by training AI on historical solar events, it … Read more

4-Month-Old Babies Can Tell How Sounds Of Different Languages Are Made: Study

Babies are like little detectives, constantly piecing together clues about the world around them. If you’ve ever noticed your baby staring at you while you talk, it’s because they’re picking up on more than just sounds – they’re learning how those sounds are made. Our recent study, published in Developmental Science, shows this amazing process … Read more