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Patients go to court to stop embryos being destroyed after admin error

29 October at 20:50 PM, via The Guardian

Lawyer says ‘difficult to understand’ rules on storage consent led to confusion and left clients ‘in limbo’

A group of more than 15 fertility patients are taking legal action to prevent their frozen embryos being destroyed as a result of administrative errors that could deny them a chance to have children.

The group, which includes people with cancer and fertility problems, froze gametes or...

Can bowhead whales with their 200-year lifespan help us to slow ageing?

29 October at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Researchers find the longest-living mammal is particularly good at fixing faulty DNA – and cold water may help

With a maximum lifespan of more than 200 years, the bowhead whale lives longer than any other mammal. But how the 80-tonne beasts survive so long has never been fully explained.

Now scientists have found hints of an answer and are drawing up plans to see whether the same biological...

48 Hours Without A.I.

29 October at 17:00 PM, via New York Times

A.J. Jacobs went 48 hours without interacting with artificial intelligence. That meant more than just avoiding generative A.I. tools like ChatGPT – he did his best to not interact with any products that used any kind of machine-learning algorithms in their production, marketing or distribution. This was more limiting than expected; Jacobs needed to find ways around using electricity, running...

Am I a type A personality – and should I care? | Arwa Mahdawi

29 October at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Videos about personality science are going viral on social media, but beware of giving them credence …

In the 1950s, a secretary in a San Francisco medical office noticed something weird: some of the chairs in the waiting room needed to be reupholstered more frequently than others. Patients with coronary disease, she realised, nearly always arrived on time and gravitated towards hard...

Scans shed light on changes in brain when we zone out while tired

29 October at 12:27 PM, via The Guardian

Study finds lapses of attention in sleep-deprived people coincide with wave of fluid flowing out of the brain

It’s never a great look. The morning meeting is in full swing but thanks to a late night out your brain switches off at the precise moment a question comes your way.

Such momentary lapses in attention are a common problem for the sleep deprived, but what happens in the brain in these...

I was happy to drop my pants for medical science (and money). Come on, gen Z – it’s your turn | Rich Pelley

29 October at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

Young people are eschewing medical trials, to their own detriment. Maybe my tales of pills, tubes and paydays can inspire a generation

Gen Z has a reputation for being “boring”. Not only do they reportedly prefer going to the gym than the pub, and staying at home and going to bed at 9pm rather than going clubbing, now they are refusing to sign up for medical trials. Back (way back) when I...

Nvidia takes centre stage in US-China trade chess match

29 October at 09:15 AM, via TechCentral

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about Nvidia’s state-of-the-art Blackwell AI chips at their expected meeting on Thursday. Sales of the US firm’s high-end AI chips to China have been a key sticking point in protracted trade talks between the world’s two largest economies this year. […]

Nvidia and Nokia set sights on 6G

29 October at 07:30 AM, via TechCentral

Nvidia has agreed to pay $1-billion for a stake of 2.9% in Nokia as part of a deal focused on AI and data centres.

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