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📦 Scientists create synthetic human embryos, Bard faces delays, A revelation from Saturn

Science ⚗️

Synthetic human embryos resembling early developmental stages have been fabricated through the use of stem cells. Miscarriages and genetic disorders could benefit from this research.

Phosphorus, an essential element for life, was discovered on icy particles of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Is this a sign of potential habitability?

Electric cars 🚗

The highly anticipated Cybertruck is finally reaching mass production in late 2023, but that's just the beginning. Elon Musk's visionary plans include an extraordinary lineup of models.

Mercedes pays homage to the iconic C111 with the debut of Vision One Eleven. This all-electric concept showcases groundbreaking technology, including axial flux motors.

AI 🤖

The app's latest upgrade enables it to identify and provide information on skin conditions like moles, rashes, and more. However, it shouldn't replace professional medical advice.

The launch of Bard in European Union countries has been postponed. Google's failure to address concerns raised by the Irish Data Protection Commission is the reason behind the setback.

According to Meta's AI chief, current AI systems, while impressive, are still far from matching the complex understanding of the real world.

A recent report by The New York Times reveals that doctors are using OpenAI's ChatGPT to deliver difficult news with empathy. An example of how chatbots improve patient-doctor relationships.

Rocket science 🚀

With no livestream planned and NASA's Wallops Visitor Center closed, this launch is surrounded by secrecy. Could it be the inaugural flight of Rocket Lab's new suborbital rocket, HASTE?

Axiom Space is making significant progress toward its vision of a private space station. With each crewed mission to the ISS, Axiom learns and refines its plans for the future.

Design 🎨

Say goodbye to the "i" series and welcome the "Core 3/5/7/9" concept. With this move, Intel plans to make it easier for customers to understand and choose the right processor.