We explore breakthroughs that bridge biology and technology—from cyborg tadpoles that grow with neural mesh to facial recognition reuniting pets with their humans.
Gene-hacked fungi sabotage mosquito romance, living teeth fuse to bone, and an ALS patient talks (and sings!) through a brain-computer interface—proof that medicine can grow and learn with its host.
From thirsty parrots in Sydney to models that decode animal speech, see how ingenuity—avian or algorithmic—is reshaping vet care.
Universal blood packs, heat-seeing eyes, and suburban hummingbird evolution—open up to the tech remixing life right now.
This week a purpose-built AI triage system eclipses GPT-4o in ER tests, hyperspectral sensors quantify bee hive health, and clownfish adapt to marine heat by shrinking.
This week bridges disciplines: assistive AI in human medicine, diagnostic tech for vets, and how a flamingo’s feet might outthink your favorite algorithm.
Dog-grown livers and fish-friendly robots show how strange biology is becoming the blueprint for smarter, safer, and more sustainable innovation.
Needle‐free capsules, universal antivenom, AI‐flagged micro‐lesions—precision care now scales clinic‐wide.
A new AI playbook, custom 3D bone guides, streaming hematology cuffs, and bipedal robots aren’t sci-fi anymore—they’re shaping the next generation of veterinary care.
What do moose migrations, thermal cameras, and medical marvels have in common? They’re all shaping the future of vet med.
Inside Google’s vet-adjacent moonshots—plus a tortoise comeback!
AVMA launches its AI supplement, Texas A&M rolls out an AI assistant, and Colossal Biosciences eyes the dire wolf’s return.