Take the classic hotel buffet breakfast. Or, maybe, don’t: when people do, they take much more than they eat. Compared with ...
Take the classic hotel buffet breakfast. Or, maybe, don’t: when people do, they take much more than they can eat. Compared ...
In a step toward biological computing, brain organoids rewired their networks as they learned to balance a digital pole on a cart. Try balancing a ruler vertically on the palm of your hand while ...
While the world focuses on the power consumption of massive AI data centers, researchers at the University of California, ...
A decade ago, Hassabis's lifelong enduring love of play and AI led to AlphaGo beating the world's deepest board game. The ...
Following the debut of Tron, ABC attempted to emulate the cult sci-fi film's visuals with the short-lived Automan.
As humanoid robots enter the real world, new studies suggest that people project human racial biases onto them—but the ...
Educational advocate and philanthropist Dr Lillyn Teh has contributed an additional S$15 million to Singapore Management ...
The Tseng Lab at UNLV discovers frog larvae can regrow their eyes, and seeks ways to replicate the process to benefit humans.
Science fiction films may provide thrills and cutting edge special effects, but they don't always bring the logic along with ...
How do you stop robotic traffic jams? Researchers found that adding "noise" or randomness to robot paths optimizes swarm efficiency, proving that swarms don't need central AI to avoid gridlock.
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So every month, we highlight a handful of the best stories that nearly ...
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