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Age Reversal Breakthrough
The cure for aging is coming
This giant New Jersey farm uses no soil
The future of food?
Robots Could Soon Experience The Sense Of Touch
This new robotic skin could tell the difference between hot and cold water.
Spinach leaves could be used for heart tissue
Scientists turned these spinach leaves into beating heart tissue.

“Liquid Terminator” experiment
This metal never ceases to amaze. Look what it does to this pot!
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You can now have your monitor inside your desk!
This kind of technology is ideal for sharing data with clients.
This company is 3D printing objects
This could change the way we build just about anything.

Japan brings out the bazooka in AI war with China
China may have the clear lead in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the region, but Japan’s government, realising how vital the sector is to its economic future, has intervened in the hopes of levelling the playing field.
Japan announced in late August that it is planning to invest billions of yen to fund next-generation semiconductors and other technologies critical to AI development.
Billions of yen in public investment could help firms innovate, but analysts say the nation may never catch up with China and the US, global tech leaders that show no signs of slowing down.
By Julian Ryall
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