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Engineers design tiny batteries for powering cell-sized robots
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🔋 Engineers design tiny batteries for powering cell-sized robots
🕵️♀️ AI avatars protect Venezuelan journalists from government persecution
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A tiny battery designed by MIT engineers could enable the deployment of cell-sized, autonomous robots for drug delivery within in the human body, as well as other applications such as locating leaks in gas pipelines.
The new battery, which is 0.1 millimeters long and 0.002 millimeters thick -- roughly the thickness of a human hair -- can capture oxygen from air and use it to oxidize zinc, creating a current with a potential of up to 1 volt. That is enough to power a small circuit, sensor, or actuator, the researchers showed.
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Journalists have been using AI as a safeguard against increasing government arrests in Venezuela. Connectas, a Colombian journalism platform, has created an AI tool that lets Venezuelan journalists write without putting themselves in harm’s way.
The AI avatars, known as La Chama or Bestie and El Pana or Buddy, bring news to the audience daily and report on events happening in Venezuela. The personalities are helping to disguise actual reporters so that the journalists themselves might be kept safe while still being able to broadcast news.
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