Researchers have developed soft, 3D transistors made from hydrogel semiconductors. Unlike the rigid silicon chips in your phone, these devices are flexible and water-based, allowing them to host living cells inside the circuit itself.
This isn't just a technical curiosity. It’s the foundation for "Wetware"—electronics that actually work with human tissue instead of fighting it. It’s a move toward implants and interfaces that feel less like hardware and more like biology.
The Prompt: Stop Typing Your Ideas Typing is a bottleneck. Thinking is fast. Use this prompt to turn a messy voice memo into polished content without losing your personal voice.
"I’m going to paste a rough transcript of my thoughts. Clean up the grammar but keep my specific phrasing and intent. Break it down into 3 clear, actionable points. Tone: Direct and professional. No fluff, no 'In conclusion,' and no AI jargon like 'empower' or 'transform.'"
Your Weekly Audit AI only works if you actually use it to solve a problem. This weekend, look at your calendar and find the one task that repeats every week but doesn't require your specific creative genius.
Identify: Map out the exact steps you take to complete that task.
Automate: Can a single, well-structured prompt handle 80% of it? If yes, build that prompt today.
Simplify: If an AI tool has more features than you need, get rid of it. Focus on the tools that actually save you time.
The technology is moving fast. The goal is to stay focused on what actually moves your business forward.
Till next time,
