Image: SonyLast year, Wired reported that 28 Years Later, the upcoming sequel to the classic zombie flick 28 Days Later, was being filmed using an iPhone 15 Pro Max. A new IGN interview with the film's director, Danny Boyle, now confirms that at least some parts of the movie were shot with the phone and sheds even more light on that process.Apparently, several iPhone shooting rigs were used on th
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while holding onto the bag handles like a koala or a sloth, the device with a sensor rotates its head and slightly bows to acknowledge passersby.
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there’s not much detail yet on how it works, but the technology team says that they use a large language model to enable the emotional interaction between the AI and the driver.
The post 3D printed micro metal car ‘robo-EV’ has AI that can detect driver’s mood and console them appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Nearly half of all cats want you to play fetch with them
Posted by ArielTechGeek 272 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
While some pet owners may disagree, it's widely accepted that around 80% of dogs will engage in fetching 'play' behaviors with their humans. But scientists have now found out that almost half of domesticated cats will also chase and return objects to their owners.Continue ReadingCategory: Pets, LifestyleTags: Purdue University, Cats, Animal science
the researchers incorporate materials such as silver threads and steel fibers into the fabrics to give them electronic properties.
The post e-textiles make sounds like electronic musical instruments when users touch or stretch them appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
"Fancy threads" could release drugs right where the body needs them
Posted by ArielTechGeek 342 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Swiss scientists have developed textile fibers that can be loaded up with just about any drug, then used to dispense that medication precisely where it's needed in the body. The fibers could be utilized in sutures or bandages, or even just implanted on their own.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Empa, Drug delivery, Fiber, Textile
X-rays light up brain tumor cells – then selectively destroy them
Posted by ArielTechGeek 357 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
X-rays are known to penetrate the body’s deep tissues, which is why they’re used to deliver cancer radiotherapy. Whereas radiotherapy uses X-ray beams to damage tumor cells’ DNA, killing them, photodynamic therapy uses a different method to achieve the same result. The photons in laser beams are used to excite light-reactive molecules called photosensitizers that have been placed in tumors, causi
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