Category: 4. Technology

  • “Organs on a chip” help researchers better understand diseases like endometriosis

    “Organs on a chip” help researchers better understand diseases like endometriosis

    Some experts still don’t understand a lot about endometriosis, a condition in which the tissue that usually lines the uterus grows outside of it instead, often causing intense pain and infertility.

    Now, MIT researchers are studying that living tissue on plastic chips in the lab. It’s part of what the university is calling a moonshot for menstruation science funded by a $10 million grant to study women’s reproductive health.

    This organ on a chip approach has been gaining traction with the phasing out of animal testing. Linda Griffith is a bioengineer at MIT leading this effort.

    More on this

    “MIT launches a ‘moonshot for menstruation science’” from MIT News

    “They Call It a ‘Women’s Disease.’ She Wants to Redefine It.” from The News York Times

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  • UGreen MagFlow Qi2 Power Bank, Wireless Chargers

    UGreen MagFlow Qi2 Power Bank, Wireless Chargers

    UGreen has introduced its new MagFlow Series of wireless chargers built on the latest Qi2 standard, including the MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh 25W.

    The MagFlow Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh 25W is a compact portable charger that delivers a full 25W wireless charge, enough to bring an iPhone 16 Pro Max to 50% in around 30 minutes.

    The device also supports 30W two-way PD fast charging via a built-in USB-C cable, which doubles as a carry strap for added convenience. It can charge three devices simultaneously and includes a real-time battery display, UGreen’s Thermal Guard temperature control, and 13 layers of safety protection.

    With a secure magnetic array delivering 9N of holding force, it ensures stable charging even during use, making it ideal for commuting, business trips, or daily carry.

    UGreen MagFlow

    The MagFlow 2-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Charger 25W is a foldable charging stand that supports iPhone charging at up to 25W alongside 5W for AirPods and an additional USB-C port for smartwatch charging. The cube-like design folds neatly for travel.

    It comes with 16 Apple-standard magnets for secure alignment and is constructed with fire-retardant materials and a reinforced zinc alloy hinge. The adjustable stand offers 360-degree horizontal and 70-degree vertical rotation.

    UGreen MagFlow

    Also in the line is the MagFlow 3-in-1 Magnetic Wireless Desktop Charger 25W, a streamlined hub that powers iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods simultaneously. Supporting 25W charging for iPhone 16 and 15W for earlier generations, the desktop charger combines an elegant design with strong magnetic attachment and heat-resistant materials for safe, reliable operation.

    UGreen MagFlow

    Its multi-angle stand allows you to rotate devices for viewing while charging, while a foldable magnetic design ensures a clutter-free desk and easy packing for travel. Advanced temperature control with real-time monitoring prevents overheating, while a reinforced structure and weighted base ensure stability and safety over long-term use. 

    The range launches in September 2025.

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  • Dual Katanas expected to make its debut in Apex Legends Wildcard | Esports News

    Dual Katanas expected to make its debut in Apex Legends Wildcard | Esports News

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    Latest updates from some trusted sources suggest that a deadly new addition is coming. The Wildcard mode is reportedly set to introduce a dual-wielded katana pair. It will potentially change close-quarters combat meta and offer flashing new means to secure victory. Here is all we know about the ready-to-deploy, promising close-combat meta.

    Are Dual Katanas coming to Apex Legends Wildcard?

    As per the source, Dual Katanas are slated for their first appearance in rotating Wildcard’s limited-time mode as a special Care Package drop. The strategy here mirrors Grand Slam baseball bat’s successful rollout. The Grand Slam baseball bat offered players the chance to test powerful new melee options, directly in the match, before the same becomes a permanent fixture.Introducing a new melee weapon, Respawn Entertainment can offer a dynamic sandbox for the players to experience the power first-hand, before the potential wider release. It ensures it feels impactful and balanced.The weapon has been anticipated for being a rare find, much more likely to drop from the Care Packages as high-tier loot. Such placement ensures it will not overcrowd the standard loot pool, maintaining its status as the game-changing, coveted tool.Its integration within Wildcard follows a great plan of using mode for the trial innovative gear, which would break from the traditional Battle Royale formula. It will also ensure all matches can be unpredictable as well as action-packed, right from the start to the finish.

    New Dual Katanas will transform close-quarters combat

    The dual-wielded melee weapon’s arrival signifies a monumental shift within close-range engagements of Apex. To wield 2 Katanas is expected for unlocking newer combo attacks. It will offer a highly aggressive and spectacular visual alternative to standard melee punches or any existing single heirloom strikes. It will introduce a fresher layer of strategic depth for the players to push in the tight spaces, too.Beyond the raw damage, the weapon would highly likely influence the player’s movement and battlefield. The sight of the component armed with crossed blades can force the teams to re-evaluate push strategies. It will add thrilling newer variables to the squad fights, wherein ensuring to control the powerful asset will make all the difference between a swift return to the lobby and winning.

    Universal heirloom for roster can make a debut soon

    In the departure from the tradition, dual katanas are believed to be the universal heirloom. It means all legends on the roster, from Gibraltar to Wraith, will be able to equip and also unleash the blades. Such a universal approach will increase the appeal and allow players to maintain their favorite character as they enjoy the new animations and aesthetics.While for now no official pricing or any precise launch date is available, as per speculations online, it can be tied to the new Milestone Event. It will follow the precedent set by the previous universal items and will provide players a better path towards acquisition. As of now, the community awaits an official confirmation, all set to embrace the samurai spirit within Apex Games.


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  • Paws and Leaves – A Last Tale  Kickstarter Enters Final Days with Over 150% Funding Achieved

    November 2024, Brake, Germany – Indie developer grownarts is celebrating a milestone: after relaunching its Kickstarter campaign in early August, Paws and Leaves – A Last Tale has already reached over 150% of its funding goal with the support of more than 700 backers worldwide.

    With just three days remaining, fans of emotional storytelling and narrative-driven games have their final chance to become part of this unique journey.

    Following a first, unsuccessful Kickstarter attempt in 2024, grownarts returned stronger, with an even more dedicated community and refined vision. The response has been overwhelming: supporters from around the globe are ensuring that this emotional game about memory, loss, and hope will be brought to life.

    About the Game

    In Paws and Leaves, players step into the role of Me, a young fox embarking on his final journey after a snake bite, guided by the butterfly Ani. Along the way, memories blend with reality as players explore a beautifully melancholic world filled with reflection, secrets, and keepsakes left by backers themselves.

    Final Days to Join the Journey

    The Kickstarter campaign is now in its last stretch. Supporters still have the chance to secure exclusive rewards, personal keepsakes can be included in the game world and become part of the growing community that made this project possible.

    About grownarts

    Founded by Florian Haase, grownarts is an independent studio from Northern Germany dedicated to creating games that explore meaningful social themes through innovative storytelling and gameplay.

    Join the Final Days

    With the campaign ending soon, now is the time to back Paws and Leaves – A Last Tale.

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  • iPipeline Launches Advanced Underwriting to Whole of Market

    iPipeline Launches Advanced Underwriting to Whole of Market

    iPipeline has rolled out its new Advanced Underwriting feature to all advisers via its SolutionBuilder® platform. This powerful upgrade means faster, sharper protection quotes and smarter underwriting decisions – helping advisers work more efficiently and deliver even better results.

    Following a successful launch with The Openwork Partnership, the service is now available across the entire market. It leverages data from the 20 most common medical disclosures – covering 80% of typical changes to terms – giving advisers and clients a clearer view of coverage and cost upfront. The result is fewer delays, fewer dropped applications, and more transparency.

    Leading insurers – including The Exeter, Vitality, and Zurich – are already live, with three more set to join soon. The tool was developed with input from top advisers and tackles one of the biggest challenges in protection sales: uncertainty at the start.

    Advisers are already experiencing the impact. Scott Taylor-Barr from Barnsdale Financial Management says it helps him provide clients realistic quotes from the start, even for complex cases.

    Taylor-Barr said “I have found Advanced Underwriting incredibly useful, allowing me to see ex-smoker premiums for clients and getting BMI priced in from the beginning of the client journey, whilst being able to see which insurers are more likely to offer favourable term for more complex lives. 

    I’ve now had cases where we’ve been able to see refer results from some insurers, alongside ratings and standard terms from others, enabling us to recommend those showing standard term to clients much earlier than the traditional process of completing a pre-app with all insurers”

    iPipeline expects Advanced Underwriting to significantly impact the protection market, improving conversion rates, setting clearer client expectations, and ultimately helping more people get covered, faster.

    Rachel Edwards, SVP & UK Managing Director, said: “After years of collaboration, we’re proud to launch Advanced Underwriting to the whole protection market. It’s a real step-change, giving advisers and customers a faster, smoother, and more transparent experience.

    Early results are outstanding: with adoption racing towards 50% in just two months. In a market where the quote-and-apply journey has remained largely unchanged for 20 years, this represents a major transformation.

    We’ll continue working with advisers and providers to ensure the whole sector benefits from this game-changing functionality.”

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  • Hideo Kojima plays “maybe one game” a year

    Hideo Kojima plays “maybe one game” a year

    Death Stranding creator Hideo Kojima has revealed he plays “maybe one game” a year.

    Speaking during a convention in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia last week, Kojima admitted that he doesn’t play many video games despite creating hugely popular franchises Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid.

    “I don’t play games so much. I watch movies, read books, meet people and go to museums, and I’m not copying anything from a game. And there are a lot of game creators just watching other games,” he said (via Rolling Stone). “We should think outside the box and be stimulated by things all around us, and that’s what creators are.”

    “Games take a lot of time, and I probably just play maybe one game a year,” he continued. “I play my games by checking, but I have to think outside the box, and what’s happening outside the game world is more important to me to incorporate into my game.”

    “Directors like Mamoru Oshii (Ghost In The Shell) or Katsushiro Otomo (Akira), the reason why they create their masterpieces is because they haven’t just watched anime,” he added. “They have seen European films and wanted to put that in anime. I think the young people are playing games a lot, and that’s good. But on top of that, I want people to feel art or see art and then digest it themselves and create new games.”

    Earlier this year, Kojima hit out at samey blockbuster titles and the “sad” state of the AAA games industry.  “Even the visuals and the systems are pretty much the same. A lot of people enjoy this, I understand, but it is important to put something really new in there for the industry,” he explained. “If there is no risk, there won’t be any good things that would be born.”

    Despite having a concept for a third Death Stranding game, Kojima has said he wants someone else to create it. He’s currently working on a big screen adaptation of Death Stranding (though won’t be directing that either) and an anime version of Death Stranding is also in development.

    Kojima isn’t done with video games though. He’s working a game with celebrated horror director Jordan Peele and has plans for a new stealth game, codename Physint, though that probably won’t be released until 2023.

    In other news, Elden Ring: Nightreign has confirmed a new ultra-difficult mode will launch later this month after being leaked earlier this year.


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  • Probiotic enhances lovastatin efficacy but high doses pose risks

    Probiotic enhances lovastatin efficacy but high doses pose risks


    A recent study published in Engineering has shed light on the complex interactions between probiotics and drugs, particularly focusing on the effects of the probiotic Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Zhang (LCZ) on the cholesterol-lowering drug lovastatin.


    The study began with in vitro experiments, in which the researchers observed that LCZ could metabolise lovastatin into its active form, lovastatin hydroxy acid.


    This metabolic conversion suggested that LCZ might enhance the drug’s activity. However, the in vivo experiments in Syrian golden hamsters painted a more nuanced picture.


    The researchers administered various combinations of LCZ and lovastatin to hyperlipidemic hamsters and monitored their health outcomes.



    All in vivo experiments were conducted following the protocols approved by the Inner Mongolia Agricultural University Laboratory Animal Ethical Committee (IACUC-20220007).



    In the in vivo phase, the researchers found that combining LCZ with low-dose lovastatin (2.5 mg/kg) led to a significant reduction in body weight and blood lipid levels, with no adverse effects on liver, kidney or muscle function.


    This combination therapy was more effective than lovastatin alone, indicating that LCZ could enhance the drug’s absorption and efficacy.


    However, when higher doses of lovastatin (10 mg/kg and 20 mg/kg) were combined with LCZ, the hamsters exhibited increased mortality rates.


    This suggests that although LCZ can boost lovastatin absorption, it may also exacerbate the drug’s toxicity at higher doses.


    To understand the underlying mechanisms, the researchers analysed the gut microbiota and metabolites of the hamsters.


    They found that LCZ altered the gut metabolite environment, potentially enhancing the solubility and absorption of lovastatin.


    This modulation of the gut environment likely contributed to the increased efficacy observed with low-dose combinations. However, at higher doses, the enhanced absorption led to toxic levels of lovastatin in the bloodstream.


    The study also included a detailed analysis of liver gene expression, revealing that the combination therapy upregulated genes involved in bile acid and drug metabolism.



    This upregulation suggests that the enhanced absorption of lovastatin led to increased metabolic activity in the liver, further supporting the observed therapeutic effects.


    The findings highlight the importance of dose control in probiotic-drug combinations.


    Although LCZ can significantly enhance the efficacy of low-dose lovastatin, the potential for increased toxicity at higher doses underscores the need for careful clinical evaluation.


    The study provides valuable insights into the interactions between probiotics and drugs, emphasising the potential benefits and risks of such combinations.


    Future research should focus on clinical trials to further explore the therapeutic potential and safety of LCZ-lovastatin combinations in humans.


    Additionally, more detailed studies on the gut microbiota and metabolite profiles could help elucidate the precise mechanisms underlying these interactions.


    This research not only contributes to the field of pharmacomicrobiomics but also has important implications for personalised medicine, wherein probiotic interventions could be tailored to optimise drug efficacy and minimise adverse effects.

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  • Gustard’s R30 is a high-end R2R DAC with Roon, AirPlay, Spotify streaming

    Gustard’s R30 is a high-end R2R DAC with Roon, AirPlay, Spotify streaming

    Gustard’s all-new R30 is a sleek-looking R2R streaming DAC with a front panel display that’s part touch interface. According to the Chinese manufacturer, the in-house designed resistor ladder DAC circuit promises 27-bits of resolution and a separate decoder pathway for DSD signals.

    On the analogue side of the D/A converter sits a defeatable passive resistor ladder volume control and discrete Class A output stage (no op-amps) that talk to a choice of single-ended RCA and balanced XLR sockets.

    On the input side, an Ethernet-only ‘CelWare’ streaming board whose support for Roon Ready, Spotify Connect, Apple AirPlay, HQPlayer NAA and UPnP can each be turned on/off via the a simple web interface.

    The streaming inputs are augmented by an array of hard-wired digital connectivity: TOSLINK, coaxial, AES/EBU, XMOS XU216 USB (DSD512, 768kHz) and 4-mode I2S that extends DSD and PCM support to DSD1024 and 1536kHz respectively.

    The analogue and digital stages are fed by separate toroidal transformers.

    Data clocking comes from an internal OXCO, its partnering GCLK-02 module and an FPGA or – optionally – an external box that hooks into the R30’s rear-panel 50-Ohm/10MHz BNC socket. According to Gustard, that same FPGA ensures no pops or clicks when switching between PCM and DSD sources.

    A full suite of measurements has been published by Aoshida Audio.

    Price? US$3599. Your choice of black or silver.

    Further information: Aoshida Audio


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  • Apple: The AI Race Loser (NASDAQ:AAPL) – Seeking Alpha

    Apple: The AI Race Loser (NASDAQ:AAPL) – Seeking Alpha

    1. Apple: The AI Race Loser (NASDAQ:AAPL)  Seeking Alpha
    2. Apple iPhones are falling behind… but it’s not about AI  PhoneArena
    3. Apple’s ‘Invisible’ AI Strategy Weighs On Its Stock. What Worries Wall Street.  Investor’s Business Daily
    4. Can Apple’s (AAPL) AI Partnerships Revive Investor Sentiment?  MSN
    5. Apple CEO Tim Cook to employees: To not use … would leave us behind, and we can’t do that  Times of India

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  • The AYN Odin 3 confirms a massive screen upgrade

    The AYN Odin 3 confirms a massive screen upgrade

    TL;DR

    • The AYN Odin 3 will use a bezel-less 6-inch 120Hz HD AMOLED panel.
    • This screen will also be used on the AYN Thor, but it’s unique to AYN.
    • Full specs and pricing for the AYN Odin 3 are expected later this week.

    Gaming handhelds often live or die by their screens, and AYN has taken a unique approach with its handhelds this year. The dual-screened Thor turned heads for its design and pricing, but the larger 6-inch screen on the top mostly flew under the radar. Now, AYN has announced that its upcoming flagship Odin 3 will use the same “exclusive” panel.

    The 6-inch 120Hz HD AMOLED panel is unique to AYN’s offerings, and the company likely had it custom-made for its devices this year. On July 30, a few weeks before the AYN Thor was announced, AYANEO CEO Arthur Zhang stated that there is no 6-inch OLED screen on the market, indicating that this is indeed custom hardware.

    Typically, these gaming handhelds use a mix of leftover parts and designs from mobile phones. For example, the AYANEO Pocket DMG, Retroid Pocket Classic, and Retroid Pocket Mini V2 use the bottom screen of the LG Wing, which just so happens to be perfect for retro games.

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    AYN Odin 3 screen

    This screen is likely to be one of the main selling points of the AYN Odin 3, and it’s a significant improvement over its predecessor. The Odin 2 had a 6-inch HD IPS LCD panel with a 60Hz refresh rate, so it’s nice to see the upgraded specs without an increase in size.

    For comparison, the KONKR Pocket FIT, which is likely to be the main competitor for the Odin 3, uses a 6-inch HD IPS display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It’s very likely that we see more handheld manufacturers pick up this new 6-inch OLED panel in the coming months, but for now, it’s AYN’s ace in the sleeve.

    We still don’t have full specs or pricing for the AYN Odin 3, but if the Thor rollout is any indication, we should learn more by the end of the week. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days.

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