MIT developed a tiny origami robot that folds itself and it could one day work inside the human body
Imagine placing a flat piece of plastic on a warm surface and watching it fold itself into a fully functional robot without ...
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Artificial hand reproduces human gestures using memory written into light-responsive polymers
Danqing Liu from Eindhoven University of Technology explores how interactions with digital systems can be improved through ...
What if some of that unused processing power could help search for new pulsars, model climate systems, or support medical ...
Arjun Goli, a 14-year-old rising sophomore from Saratoga, developed a hearing aid that can isolate specific voices in noisy ...
Ritika Gunnar shares how a UT Computer Science degree led to a leadership role shaping the future of AI at IBM. She explains ...
Most people think of the waterfront as the edge of the city. A team of MIT researchers sees it as a dynamic, Lego-like ...
Integrated quantum systems will pioneer the combining of quantum sensing, networking, and computing, creating a data ...
Explaining the passage of time has been a gnarly problem in physics basically forever, but physicist and computer scientist ...
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Meet Biomni—an AI-powered biomedical co-scientist
In creating a comprehensive, AI-enabled research agent for the biomedical sciences, Stanford University researchers hope to ...
From a brainstorm idea to an interdisciplinary platform connecting students, researchers and industry. Here's how the annual ...
Following a more than sevenfold rally in its stock price over the past year, South Korea's SK Hynix is listing on the Nasdaq.
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Exposure to everyday chemicals can add up -- a toxicologist offers simple steps to reduce your dose
Depending on the dose, timing and circumstances of exposure, some chemicals in our environment -- both natural and human-made ...
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