• Self-driving laboratories, advanced immunotherapies and five more technologies to watch in 2025
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    Nature, Published online: 20 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00075-6Sustainability and artificial intelligence dominate our seventh annual round-up of exciting innovations.
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  • Ozempic-style drugs tied to more than 60 health benefits and risks in biggest study-of-its-kind
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    A large new study has shed light on the wider health impacts of taking Ozempic-style drugs.
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  • Agonisummetria
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    Sculpted everything in zbrush, textured in substance painted, setup and rendered in Blender! submitted by /u/SalvoIn3D [link] [comments]
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  • 343 Industries Rewrote Halo Infinites Story Because of Negative Feedback
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    Over the weekend, a discussion gained significant traction on Reddits largest Halo fan hub, focusing on 343 Industries approach to storytelling in their Halo games and why the team, now known as Halo Studios, continues to introduce new concepts with each title. Rebs Gaming, a well-known Halo insider, joined the conversation by offering an interesting insight, revealing that the development team listens to the community more than many would expect.Halo StudiosAccording to Rebs, quoting an anonymous 343 Industries developer, the studio had a cool roadmap to continue the story of Halo 5: The Guardians without needing a time-skip in the series sixth installment, Halo Infinite. However, that roadmap was abandoned at some point during Infinites development due to the communitys negative reaction to Halo 5s story, and because of this, the Guardians, who reportedly would have had a much bigger role in the sequel, were not made the focus. In fact, the reactions towards Guardians were so negative the narrative team tried to wrap it up as quickly as they could, the developer told the insider.Todays top post on the Halo Reddit page asks Why does 343 keep coming up with new concepts for each of their games? This question has been asked many times over the years, so I wanted to finally provide Halo fans with confirmation that its a result of negative reactions from Halo fans, Rebs wrote.While it cant be definitively confirmed that Halo Infinites original roadmap was abandoned because of community backlash due to the anonymous nature of Rebs source its not hard to believe it to be true, especially considering that even gaming outlets who often sing praises and give out 8-9/10s to mediocre titles if they have a big-name company listed as its developer or publisher criticized Halo 5s writing and story upon its release.Dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post 343 Industries Rewrote Halo Infinites Story Because of Negative Feedback appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • This Director Might Finally Fix Marvels Problem With Two Avengers (If He Gets The Chance)
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    The Marvel Cinematic Universe is all set to restore two of its original six Avengers heroes to their former glory. A veteran director is in talks to take on a couple of MCU projects, one of which seems particularly likely and paves the way for this filmmaker's entry into the franchise.
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  • Cant wait for Red God? Play the Red Rising board game
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    Its 2025, and no, we still havent heard word about a Red God release date. In the meantime, though, Ive been holding myself over lately with the Red Rising board game. Turns out, a conveniently color-coded social hierarchy lends itself not just to timely social commentary, but also to the bones of a terrific board game.The whole crux of Red Rising, an excellent series of grimdark sci-fi novels written by Pierce Brown, is a futuristic version of humanity that has remade itself quite literally, via genetic modification into color-coded castes. Reds comprise the bottom of the ladder, manual laborers consigned to spend their lives mining for helium. Golds, meanwhile, are at the top: faster, smarter, stronger, and wealthier than everyone else. The rest of the social order breaks down into neatly clarified roles Silvers are bankers, Greens are tech wizards, Violets are artists and journalists, and so on. (You can see the whole hierarchy here.)The series consists of six novels to date, starting with 2014s Red Rising. Brown announced Red God, the sagas seventh and final entry, in 2022. But as of this writing, neither the author nor his publisher, Del Ray Books, have stipulated a release window for the book. The most recent in the series, Light Bringer, hit shelves in summer 2023, meaning its been a few years worth of a dry spell for Red Rising fans, who may be more accustomed to a regular release cadence than readers of some other popular fantasy books.But the board game tie-in is right there! Has been for years! And, saying this as a delirious fan of Browns series: It absolutely rules.Red Rising, designed by Jamey Stegmaier and Alexander Schmidt and published by Stonemaier Games in 2021, is a zippy, fiercely competitive tabletop game. Better yet, as an adaptation, its deliciously faithful to its source material.At the start of each game, every player randomly selects from one of six houses associated with the Institute, basically Red Risings version of Hogwarts. (The first novel is an archetypical training at the fantasy war school for kids who cant fantasy war good arc.) From there, each player draws five cards from a deck of more than 100, all of which are based on characters from the novels. You finish setting up by placing two cards, drawn from the deck, on each of the boards four locations: Jupiter, Mars, the Institute, or Luna (the moon).The general structure of a turn involves placing a card on one location and drawing a card from another. Depending on how and where you place your cards, youll make progress toward one of Red Risings three win conditions earning seven helium tokens, earning seven influence tokens, or moving your ship token seven spaces on the fleet track segment of the board and will ultimately earn points depending on how much progress you make toward each. The game ends when one player hits two of those conditions, or when all three are hit by any combination of players.Where Red Rising gets tricky is the endgame satisfying the games win conditions merely ends the game, but doesnt actually guarantee you the win.Every card has a point value. When the game ends, the point tally of cards in your hand counts toward your final score. Cards also have additional requirements that, when fulfilled, grant you even more points. (For instance, the characters Ragnar and Sefi are siblings; if you end the game with both in your hand, youll get a higher score.) In every round Ive played, whomever has the most points in-hand has been the victor and more often than not has always come from behind. So this isnt the sort of game, like Catan, where youre racing to victory. Instead, youll often find yourself trying to extend the match until you can get the strongest hand.Red Rising is a solid board game on its own merits, but it really shines when playing alongside fellow fans of the novels. For the most part, the cards are accurate reflections of the characters theyre based on. Gold cards tend to have the naturally highest point tallies. Red cards arent too powerful in isolation, but when you get a bunch of them together, you can amass a game-changing point total.This commitment to the source material gives a natural edge to those whove read the books and inherently understand, say, that Orange cards are tricky or White cards are incredibly rare. But its a blast playing with fellow Red Rising fans, shouting in mutual recognition when characters like Nero (Screw that guy!), the Jackal (Screw that guy!), or Lysander ([incoherent string of curses that are the functional equivalent of Screw that guy!]) appear on the board.Yes, we might still have to wait some time for Red God which, to be clear, Im of the mindset that Brown should take all the time he needs to stick a landing hes proud of. Thats fine. We can keep waiting. In the meantime, the Red Rising board game is a damn fine holdover.
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  • The Digital Lifecycle in UX: How Your Designs Contribute to Waste
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    Today, solutions make carbon emissions checks of digital products easily available, so why arent we dealing with the problem of waste?Continue reading on UX Collective
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  • These Nine States Will Have Lower Income Taxes This Year
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    While tax rates always vary from state to state, what you can be sure of is a chunk of your income getting eaten up each paycheck. Some bright news: As of January 1, 2025, income tax rate cuts have gone into effect in nine states. Of these nine states, some cuts are minimal, while others are fairly sizable.Of course, whatever state you live in, I recommend getting ahead of the game right now by using a spreadsheet to track tax-related information throughout the year. For now, let's take a look at which lucky residents will catch a break in 2025.These states have lowered their income tax ratesHere's a basic breakdown of specific changes in each state:IndianaThe Hoosier State has implemented a modest reduction, with the income tax rate decreasing from 3.05% to 3% in 2025. While small, this change represents continued efforts to reduce the tax burden on Indiana residents.IowaIowa is making a significant shift to simplify its tax structure, moving to a flat income tax rate of 3.8% in 2025. This marks a substantial decrease from last year's top rate of 5.7%, potentially resulting in considerable savings for higher-income residents.LouisianaFollowing a similar approach to Iowa, Louisiana has transitioned from a graduated system to a flat tax rate of 3%, down from a previous top rate of 4.25%. Under this new system, residents who fall in the income bracket of $30,000-$40,000 (the most common bracket in the state) will pay approximately $338 annually in income taxes.MississippiMississippi residents will see their tax rate decrease from 4.7% to 4.4% in 2025. Notably, state officials have expressed ambitions to eventually eliminate income taxes entirely, though no specific timeline has been established.MissouriMissouri has implemented a modest reduction, with rates dropping from 4.8% to 4.7%. While the change is minimal, it continues the state's pattern of gradual tax relief.NebraskaNebraska taxpayers will benefit from a more substantial cut, with rates decreasing from 5.84% to 5.2%. This reduction represents one of the larger percentage drops among the nine states making changes.New MexicoNew Mexico maintains its graduated income tax system but has reduced rates in two of its six brackets. Those earning less than $5,500 annually will see their rate decrease from 1.7% to 1.5%, while residents earning between $16,500 and $33,500 will experience a reduction from 4.7% to 4.3%.North CarolinaThe Tar Heel State has reduced its rate from 4.75% to 4.5%, with plans for further reductions. The state has already announced its intention to lower the rate to 3.99% in 2026, demonstrating a long-term commitment to tax relief.West VirginiaWest Virginia has taken a different approach, implementing an across-the-board 4% reduction in overall income taxes for 2025. While specific rates haven't been detailed, the state joins Mississippi in expressing interest in eventually eliminating income taxes completely.Also of note: Tax rates aren't changing in 2025, but the thresholds for each bracket are rising to account for inflation and "bracket creep."The bottom line is, as always, you should consult with tax professionals to understand how these changes will affect your specific situations and to ensure you're taking full advantage of the new rates.
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  • Canons new livestreaming app doesnt support Canon cameras
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    Canon has just launched Live Switcher Mobile, a new iOS livestreaming app that supports up to three camera views you can swap between with just a few taps. The app currently only works with Apple devices, and it strangely doesnt support Canons own cameras.Live Switcher Mobile can let users specify how many seconds a viewpoint stays on a camera before automatically changing to another one. The app also supports on-screen captions, along with real-time comments. However, the latter feature only works if you stream to YouTube and Twitch, as The Verge notes, the app can also stream to other RTMP-supported platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram and even LinkedIn, among others.While Live Switcher Mobile is free, the unpaid version only supports resolutions up to 720p. There will also be ads and watermarks on-screen. A paid subscription costs $18 monthly and unlocks image overlay and picture-in-picture zooming and movement functions. Of course, it will bump the maximum resolution up to 1080p and remove the ads and watermarks.Live Switcher Mobile, compared to free apps like OBS Studio and Streamlabs, has fewer functions, which means Canon has a lot of work ahead to make the paid plan worth spending on. Fortunately, Canon camera support is coming soon.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/canons-new-livestreaming-app-doesnt-support-canon-cameras-161930211.html?src=rss
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