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  2. Artificial gills (human) - Wikipedia

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    Artificial gills are hypothetical devices to allow a human to be able to take in oxygen from surrounding water. This is speculative technology that has not yet been demonstrated. Natural gills work because most animals with gills are thermoconformers (cold-blooded), so they need much less oxygen than a thermoregulator (warm

  3. Human image synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Any combination of these four expressions can be used to animate the mouth shape. Similar controls can be applied to animate an entire human-like model. Human image synthesis is technology that can be applied to make believable and even photorealistic renditions [1] [2] of human-likenesses, moving or still. It has effectively existed since the ...

  4. Image fusion - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of image fusion is not only to reduce the amount of data but also to construct images that are more appropriate and understandable for the human and machine perception. [1] [2] In computer vision, multisensor image fusion is the process of combining relevant information from two or more images into a single image. [3]

  5. AI Has Evolved To Reason Like Humans, Scientists Say

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  6. List of aquatic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The Fish People from the radio broadcast Alexei Sayle and the Fish People; The Fishmen are a race of fish-like humans from the anime One Piece. They are modeled after different aquatic lifeforms. The Fishmen can breed with Giants to create Wotans. Gill (aka Gil Moss) from "Kim Possible" [39] Goo, a mermaid character from Gumby [40]

  7. Why some people have a small hole in front of their upper ears

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    There is a birth defect of the ear that is visible and relatively common around the world. It is called preauricular sinus which, according to the U.S. National Institutes of Health, or NIH ...

  8. Human–animal hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Technically, in a human–animal hybrid, each cell has both human and non-human genetic material. It is in contrast to an individual where some cells are human and some are derived from a different organism, called a human-animal chimera. [1] (A human chimera, on the other hand, consists only of human cells, from different zygotes.)

  9. AI solves nuclear fusion puzzle for near-limitless clean energy

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    The latest success means another significant obstacle has been passed, with the AI capable of recognising plasma instabilities 300 milliseconds before they happen – enough time to make ...