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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Sen. Ted Budd announced legislation this month to create the first national system of programmable cloud laboratories with the aim of accelerating scientific ...
Like many teenagers, Faith Obugo would beam with confidence when asked about her future aspirations. She wanted to become a ...
A bus standard introduced by HP in 1972 has finally gained stable Linux driver support, more than fifty years after its initial release. HP created the interface to link laboratory instruments with ...
Russia Quietly Changed Its Space Station Plans. Here's What That Means The proposed Russian Orbital Station will stick to a ...
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3 billion year old beach discovered on Mars—Chinese rover finds first subsurface ocean evidence
China's Zhurong rover, part of the 2021 Tianwen-1 mission, has found the first clear signs of ancient beach deposits under ...
What will be the next blockbuster research to emerge from Princeton’s labs? No one can say for sure, but history tells us research universities “are where the really huge discoveries begin.” A ...
Automotive crash test dummies are born in Ohio, brought to "life" near Detroit, and then sent around the world to make cars safer.
A new AI developed at Duke University can uncover simple, readable rules behind extremely complex systems. It studies how ...
When Tommy Ma and Tiffany Pan adopted a 3-month-old Ragdoll kitten named Lychee in 2022, they expected joy, not heartbreak.
More than a dozen companies in the metro areas join South Texas’ SpaceX on the Pentagon’s list of vendors to build the ...
Generative AI is everywhere, especially online, where it has been used to imitate humans. Chances are you’ve seen it yourself ...
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