From AI that senses pain to robots that learn by watching ā empathy is becoming the next frontier of intelligence.
Machines read pain, cells become eggs, and life rewires itself in ways that could reshape both medicine and empathy.
AI prints viruses, dogs learn words like toddlers, and chimps mirror our habitsāscience blurs lines between species and machines.
From rodents sniffing out land mines to implants that beam sight straight to the retina, this weekās breakthroughs show how animals, AI, and innovation are reshaping both veterinary and human medicine.
AI helps frogs find safer homes, predicts heart failure before it strikes, and turns jellyfish into explorersābiology and technology are converging fast.
This week, a worm gets a personality transplant, silent thoughts become spoken words, AI tracks untagged animals, and ancient sheep rewrite the story of the plague.
Meet AI tools transforming vet care, nanogels revolutionizing treatmentāand a cockatoo stealing the show.
Hospital AI done right, telemetry you can act on, sensor-guided rechecks, and organoids built for translation.
Dogs sniff Parkinsonās years early, a remora-inspired patch grips the gut, and elephants reveal a secret sign languageādiscover how nature and AI are reshaping veterinary care.
From GIS-powered vet training to robot surgeons and gene-hacked mice, this weekās issue is about tools shaping veterinary careāplus, how one sharp-nosed cat helped discover a brand-new virus.
Spinal cords reboot through electric fields, bats vaccinate each other with gel, and therapy dogs reduce stressāvirtually.
From brain organoids and parvo biologics to parrots with musical taste, this issue is packed with intelligenceāartificial, biological, and economic.