If the picture itself is not appetizing enough, the description may put you off. South Korean researchers came to such a conclusion hybrid rice variant, infused with cow muscle and fat cells, creating a bright pink grain that’s part plant and part meat. The team hopes to eventually create a cheaper and more sustainable source of protein with a lower carbon footprint than actual beef. But please: change the color.
Flesh cells grow both on the surface of the rice grain and inside the grain. After about ten days, you receive the finished product. Research, publication The issue, offering the taste of rice grains as beef sushi made from cow and rice. Yes, it follows.
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Function meets fashion.
Bose’s $299 Ultra Open Headphones sit outside your ear canal and clip to the outside of your ear to stay in place. Due to the open nature of the design, active noise cancellation (ANC) is controversial. Open-back headphones have become more and more popular, mainly for the appeal of “all day” wear while allowing you to stay in tune with your surroundings. However, they look more like a fashion accessory than wearable.
But not Starfield or Indiana Jones.
In the latest episode of the Official Xbox Podcast, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer said the company is bringing four of its games to “other consoles.” Contrary to previous rumours, Starfield and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle they are not coming to PS5 or Switch yet. Reports suggested that Hi-Fi Rush, Sea of Thieves, Halo and Gears of War It can be seen on Nintendo and Sony hardware. Both of those consoles have a larger install base than the Xbox Series X/S, estimated to have shipped a combined 27 million units, compared to the PS5’s 54.8 million and the Switch’s roughly 140 million.
It is still being tested before being released to the public.
On Thursday, OpenAI announced Sora, a new model that creates high-definition videos of up to a minute from text queries. Sora, which means “sky” in Japanese, won’t be available to the general public anytime soon. Instead, OpenAI is first offering it to a small group of academics and researchers who will assess the damage and its potential for abuse. The company said on its website: “The model not only understands what the user requested in the request, but also how they exist in the physical world.” Other companies, including Meta, Google, and Runway, have either introduced text-to-video tools or made them public. Still, no other tool can create videos up to 60 seconds.