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Wafer-thin silicon with millions of patterns redirects vibrations along predefined paths
Metamaterials—the term may sound esoteric to the layman. In science and engineering, however, this is an interesting field of ...
OpenAI has expanded Codex from a coding assistant into a desktop-operating agent on Windows, officially documenting support ...
Researchers have developed a fish-like robot that shows how some species of modern fish are able to walk on land, and could help unravel how early vertebrates evolved similar abilities hundreds of ...
Predictions of mass unemployment miss a deeper concern: new technologies often expand control over workers rather than ...
Researchers have developed a fish-like robot that shows how some species of modern fish are able to walk on land, and could help unravel how early ...
Equinix found big gaps in people’s knowledge about AI and how it is used in everyday life. MD James Tyler says we need to close that gap to nurture AI skills and to support AI projects ...
A skin-mounted ultrasound patch tracks fetal blood flow in real time and may help detect complications in high-risk ...
Researchers designed microfabricated silicon chip patterns that guide vibrations along set paths, enabling energy harvesting ...
A viral video showcasing Saudi Arabia’s AI-powered security platform has offered a glimpse into how the Kingdom is using ...
Quantum computers are still a work in progress but quantum sensors are already in use at hospitals, laboratories and by defense contractors.
An antenna and an electromagnetic receiver were the only equipment needed, both small enough to fit inside a backpack.
Piling on guardrails is the sign of a system permanently compensating for its own unreliability. There’s a better approach.
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