Sunday, June 3, 2018

New Headlines, General Studies Topics and Current Affairs Topics 3rd June 2018


  1. There's Now A Religion Based On the Blockchain. Yes, Really.
  2. 7 Futuristic Things To Do With Your Body When You Die
  3. We Can Now Make Super Accurate 3D Printed Models of Patients' Brains
  4. A Graphene Aerogel Is 99.8% Air and as Strong as Steel
  5. Scientists Invented A Real-Life Flux Capacitor
  6. Millions of People Need New Corneas. Now We Can 3D Print Them.
  7. Here’s What Ambien Can Actually Do To You
  8. Las Vegas Food Service Workers Are Going on Strike So They Don't Lose Their Jobs to Robots
  9. China Isn't Taking Our Recycling. Here's What We Could Do With It Instead.
  10. We’ve Reached A New Level In Bionics: Artificial Limbs We Forget Are Artificial
  11. Smart Roads Could Soon Call An Ambulance, Connect You to the Internet
  12. A Virtual Playground Lets AI Practice Complex Tasks And Chores
  13. The FDA Puts the Brakes on A Major CRISPR Trial in Humans
  14. This Aerial Robot Can Change Its Shape Mid-Flight
  15. A California City Is Gearing Up To Test Universal Basic Income
  16. Embattled GMO Golden Rice Is Now Allowed in US Food Supply
  17. A Fruity Visual Metaphor Helps Explain Fermi's Paradox
  18. Hackers Commandeered 3 Cryptocurrency Networks, Stole Millions
  19. The Cyborgs Are Here: Researchers Put Living Cells In A Robotic Finger
  20. Facebook Will Start Making Its Own AI Chips To Stop Violent Livestreams
  21. Yes, Autonomous Cars Are Going To Kill People Before They Save Lives, Expert Says
  22. Facial Recognition Experts Perform The Best With An AI Sidekick
  23. The Military Wants Bulletproof Batteries For Armor
  24. We’re Getting Closer to Having Regenerative Abilities like Deadpool
  25. Two States Are Trying To Give People Control Over Their Online Data
  26. 3D Printed Sugar Scaffolds Could Help Grow Organs, Then Dissolve Away
  27. We Can Now Treat Sick Babies With Stem Cells Before They’re Even Born
  28. Future Space Tourists Might Have To Train Before Their Trips
  29. These Hyper-Sensitive Fibers Might Stand In As Robot Nerves
  30. Dubai's High-Tech, iPad-Shaped Apartment Could be a Troubleshooting Nightmare
  31. Disney Made A VR Jacket That Can Simulate Hugs, Snakes Crawling On Your Back
  32. Five Ways To Stay Safe Online When Using Public WiFi
  33. This All-Terrain Robot Teaches
  34. Itself to Walk in a Revolutionary Way
  35. A Crypto-Trading, Floating Island Nation Promises Utopia, If It Happens
  36. The U.S. Department of Justice Clearly Knows How Creepy Cell Phone Surveillance 'Stingrays' Are
  37. Finally, a Group of Workers Expected to Benefit From Automation: Women
  38. Matthew Liston may be its founder, but he's no Cryptsiah.
  39. “I think people are tired of being put in a wooden box in the ground.”
  40. It could help patients better understand their medical conditions so they can decide on how to treat them.
  41. To anyone who played Sims, this looks pretty familiar.
  42. If it works, the treatment could go a long way towards improving the lives of people with sickle cell disease.
  43. It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s… kinda both?
  44. A similar trial stopped early in Finland. But maybe it'll work in the US.
  45. The global tide may slowly be turning in favor of GMOs.
  46. The hackers may have been inspired by "Silicon Valley.
  47. The tiny bot blurs the line between the living and nonliving.
  48. The network wants to eliminate the delay between when a violent livestream begins and when the system takes it down.
  49. DyRET shows just how far evolutionary robotics has come.
  50. A sort of high seas Wakanda, the first floating island is expected to launch in 2020.
  51. ...They won't even acknowledge them.
  52. Robots just aren't suited for female-dominated jobs.

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