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The number of scientific papers that rely on AI has quadrupled, and the scope of problems AI can tackle is expanding by the ...
Peter Murray was born in Boston in 1973. He earned a PhD in neuroscience at the University of Maryland, Baltimore studying gene expression in the neocortex. Following his dissertation work he spent ...
Researchers could use the technology to monitor emerging viruses or biodiversity, but potential misuse raises ethical questions.
From Meta's new AI superintelligence lab to a robot dance mob on 'America's Got Talent', check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Casey Harrell lost his voice to ALS. With the new system, he can emphasize words and intonations in real time—and sing tunes.
The private space race has been dominated by SpaceX for years. But Japanese carmaker Honda may be about to throw its hat in the ring after demonstrating a reusable rocket. Space rockets might seem ...
Energy Geothermal Unicorn Fervo Energy Is Building a Massive Next-Gen Plant in Utah Fervo is using technology from the oil and gas industry to unlock vast stores of geothermal power under our feet.
Computing Is a Quantum-Cryptography Apocalypse Imminent? New estimates suggest it might be 20 times easier to crack cryptography with quantum computers than we thought—but don't panic.
By predicting multiple futures, neuron by neuron, the brain quickly adapts to change. The finding could inspire AI that does the same.
The universe may have been born in a gravitational crunch that formed a very massive black hole—followed by a bounce inside it.
From Amazon's humanoid robot delivery ambitions to the exponential scaling of robotaxis, check out this week's awesome tech stories from around the web.
Bioprinting holds the promise of engineering organs on demand. Now, researchers have solved one of the major bottlenecks—how to create the fine networks of blood vessels needed to keep organs alive.