These Were the 10 Most Popular SingularityHub Stories of 2024

This year, readers were again fascinated by stories about artificial intelligence. One algorithm learned to make short, playable video games ...
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Study Suggests an mRNA Shot Could Reverse This Deadly Pregnancy Condition

With a single shot, scientists protected pregnant mice from a deadly complication called pre-eclampsia. The shot, inspired by mRNA vaccines, ...
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Is 2025 the Year AI Agents Take Over? Industry Bets Billions on AI’s Killer App

Despite the hype around AI in recent years, the technology’s disruptive impact has been fairly modest. Experts say that’s likely ...
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Exosomes Are Being Hyped as a ‘Silver Bullet’ Therapy. Scientists Say No.

When human stem cells were discovered at the turn of the century, it sparked a frenzy. Scientists immediately dreamed of ...
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The Tech World Is ‘Disrupting’ Book Publishing. But Do We Want Effortless Art?

Publishing is one of many fields poised for disruption by tech companies and artificial intelligence. New platforms and approaches, like ...
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Centenarian Stem Cells Could Hold the Key

When Jeanne Calment died at the age of 122, her longevity had researchers scratching their heads. Although physically active for ...
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Neuralink Rival’s Biohybrid Implant Connects to the Brain With Living Neurons

Brain implants have improved dramatically in recent years, but they’re still invasive and unreliable. A new kind of brain-machine interface ...
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ET May Look Nothing Like Life on Earth. Scientists Want a Universal Theory of Life to Describe It.

We have only one example of biology forming in the universe—life on Earth. But what if life can form in ...
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AI That Can Design Life’s Machinery From Scratch Had a Big Year. Here’s What Happens Next.

Proteins are biology’s molecular machines. They’re our bodies’ construction workers—making muscle, bone, and brain; regulators—keeping systems in check; and local ...
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Textbook Depictions of Neurons May Be Wrong, According to Controversial Study

In the late 1800s, Spanish neuroscientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal drew hundreds of images of neurons. His exquisite work influenced ...
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