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Microalgae Biofuel, 3D-Printed Blood Vessel Tech, AI Chip Research w/ Ralph Bond

Microalgae Biofuel, 3D-Printed Blood Vessel Tech, AI Chip Research w/ Ralph Bond

Published 1 year, 10 months ago
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Show Notes 23 February 2024



Story 1: The company Bill Gates just backed is aiming to revolutionize air travel with a surprising resource.


Source: The Cool Down Story by Jeremiah Budin


Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/the-company-bill-gates-just-backed-is-aiming-to-revolutionize-air-travel-with-a-surprising-resource/ar-BB1igBwR


See also Viridos website https://www.viridos.com/

And video here: https://m.facebook.com/ViridosNews/videos/watch-viridos-scientist-william-lambert-explain-how-photosynthesis-can-play-a-cr/1330048914407019/




Story 2: At the Speed of Light: Unveiling the Chip That’s Reimagining AI Processing


Source: SciTechDaily

Story from University of Pennsylvania


Link: https://scitechdaily.com/at-the-speed-of-light-unveiling-the-chip-thats-reimagining-ai-processing/

See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feplkkP7n5c&t=3s


Story 3: 3D-printed human brain tissue works like the real thing.


Source: Live Science Story by Emily Cooke
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/3d-printed-human-brain-tissue-works-like-the-real-thing/ar-BB1hZfNh


Source: Futurism

Story by Victor Tangermann


Link: https://futurism.com/neoscope/scientists-3d-print-functional-human-brain-tissue



Story 4: Blood vessels made with 3D-printed ice could improve lab-grown organs - Molds of an organ's delicate blood vessel network can be made with 3D-printed ice, helping to overcome the intricacies of growing transplant organs in a lab.


Source: NewScientist.com


Story by Matthew Sparkes


Link: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2415964-blood-vessels-made-with-3d-printed-ice-could-improve-lab-grown-organs/#:~:text=Complex%20artificial%20organs%20could%20be%20created%20by%203D,that%20are%20required%20to%20develop%20lab-grown%20internal%20organs



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