[SC 2.4.4] A lot of scientists doing things
This week features a lot of scientists doing things. And that's great! I like it when scientists get to do things.
Scientists grow whole model of human embryo, without sperm or egg
Neat!
Humanised kidneys grown inside pigs for the first time
Also neat!
Scientists finally figure out why cats are obsessed with tuna
These scientists did a neat thing too!
Voluntary contraction of the tensor tympani muscle and its audiometric effects
I learned that this is rare and I think I can do this.
Black Farmer in Chicago Grows Organic Food Inside His 18-Wheeler Semi-Trailer Truck
Vertical farming in a horizontal box, you love to see it.
Buzzy AI Startup for Generating 3D Models Used Cheap Human Labor
Another AI startup where the AI was exploited human labor. What are the odds.
How does a duck change its sex?
Ducks, man.
Sony launches ‘foster care’ program for its aging robot dogs
"this feels like a good way to retire pre-loved Aibo units while reducing potential e-waste."
Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome
Hey, why are you still using Chrome?
Keith Haring illustrated these images on an 80s Amiga computer
I love everything about this but the NFT part.
Zoom Escaper
Just in case.