Wait. Gemini can create interactive images on any topic?!
That's brilliant for learning.
You can get a detailed explanation of any part of the image just by highlighting it.
South Korean researchers have developed a biodegradable patch or gel that can stimulate teeth to naturally regenerate dentin—the hard layer beneath enamel. After the dentist cleans the cavity, the patch is placed directly onto the tooth. Its bioactive molecules, including peptides, activate stem cells inside the pulp, prompting them to rebuild the lost dentin. This method could treat early decay without drilling, reduce the need for fillings, lower inflammation risk, and preserve more natural tooth structure. The technology is still in preclinical trial
Quantum computers work best in extremely cold and stable environments
Moon’s permanently shadowed craters have:
- Temperatures can drop below -200°C, which helps quantum bits (qubits) work without losing information
- Constant darkness means less energy fluctuations and more stability
- There’s almost no air, water, or electromagnetic noise, so quantum states stay stable longer
xAI and Elon Musk shocked the world with insane Grok 4 demos and benchmarks yesterday.
And people are already doing wild use cases with it.
10 examples:
CONFIRMED: A11pl3Z IS INTERSTELLAR - NOW OFFICIALLY 3I/ATLAS
It’s real. It’s inbound. And it’s not from here.
The object we posted about yesterday - A11pl3Z - has now been officially designated 3I/ATLAS, marking only the 3rd confirmed interstellar visitor ever observed by humanity.
First spotted on July 1 by the ATLAS telescope in Chile, its high-velocity, hyperbolic trajectory set off alarms immediately. ESA just confirmed it: this thing came from outside the solar system.
A time-lapse from July 2 via Las Cumbres Observatory in Hawaii shows the comet slicing through space, a ghost from another star system passing through ours.
Not an asteroid. Not a moon. Not ours.
And not staying long.
Eyes up. Interstellar just got real again.
Source: ESA, Las Cumbres Observatory