International Men’s Day is on November 19. I know this because for many years on International Women’s Day, the comedian ...
Madonna Yoder ’17 studied rocks at MIT. But her passion is for paper—with no scissors. Today, she’s a tessellation expert who ...
Researchers from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and Tongji University have developed FerroAI, a ...
Doing live demonstrations of developmental AI features is always a risk, and the hiccups can be pretty funny. The host who ...
THE value of block diagrams in geographical and geological instruction cannot be questioned, but many teachers find these difficult to draw, especially on the blackboard, at short notice. Prof. Lobeck ...
Scientists have used artificial intelligence (AI) to build brand-new viruses, opening the door to AI-designed forms of life. The viruses are different enough from existing strains to potentially ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. Travel involves two main expenditures of energy: fighting gravity and propelling ...
Graphic and violent videos of women being tortured and murdered are being created using Google’s AI generator and shared across the internet, intensifying concerns that the technology is fuelling ...
A team at the University at Buffalo has made it possible to simulate complex quantum systems without needing a supercomputer. By expanding the truncated Wigner approximation, they’ve created an ...
Welcome, dear readers to Halloween, when in the UK and US children dress as their favourite fictional horror characters (and ...
Good morning, and welcome to the SELLAS Life Sciences R&D Day. As a reminder, this call is being recorded, and a replay will be made available on the SELLAS website following the conclusion of the ...
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