This sophisticated investment scam is spread via paid Meta ads and fake news stories. Here's what to look for. [...]
Wed, Mar 11, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
A graphene membrane uses sunlight to separate lithium from magnesium-rich brine, achieving 28-fold enrichment without electricity or pumps. [...]
Wed, Mar 11, 2026Source Nanowerk
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have created a new aluminum alloy called RidgeAlloy that can turn contaminated car-body scrap into strong structural vehicle parts. Normally, impurities introduced during recycling make this scrap unsuitable for high-performance applications. RidgeAlloy overcomes that challenge, enabling recycled aluminum to meet the strength and durability [...]
Wed, Mar 11, 2026Source Science Daily
Apple's new $599 MacBook Neo is a snappy 13-inch that feels a lot like its older siblings, but I can't help but wonder how it'll hold up after a few years. [...]
Wed, Mar 11, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
Just as Darwin’s finches evolved in response to natural selection in order to endure, the cells that make up a cancerous tumor similarly counter selective pressures in order to survive, evolve, and spread. Tumors are, in fact, complex sets of cells with their own unique structure and ability to change. Today, [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source MIT – AI
Joseph Paradiso thinks that the most engaging research questions usually span disciplines. Paradiso was trained as a physicist and completed his PhD in experimental high-energy physics at MIT in 1981. His father was a photographer and filmmaker working at MIT, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and the MITRE Corporation, so he grew up in [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source MIT – AI
A 2D material called chromium oxychloride dramatically outperforms traditional hard masks in chip fabrication, resisting plasma etching far better at nanoscale thicknesses. [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source Nanowerk
From AI-driven brain models to the shared genetics of music and reading, scientists are finally decoding the brain's most complex system. [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
Pokémon Go was the world’s first augmented-reality megahit. Released in 2016 by the Google spinout Niantic, the AR twist on the juggernaut Pokémon franchise fast became a global phenomenon. From Chicago to Oslo to Enoshima, players hit the streets in the urgent hope of catching a Jigglypuff or a Squirtle [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
Scientists studying Mars may have uncovered a brand-new mineral hidden in the planet’s ancient sulfate deposits. By combining laboratory experiments with orbital data, researchers identified an unusual iron sulfate—ferric hydroxysulfate—forming in layered deposits near the massive Valles Marineris canyon system. The mineral likely formed when sulfate-rich deposits left behind by [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source Science Daily
OpenAI claims that GPT-5.4 Thinking can do professional tasks, but I'm not so sure if that's fully accurate. [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
When NASA’s DART spacecraft deliberately crashed into the asteroid moonlet Dimorphos, it did more than change the asteroid’s local orbit — it slightly shifted the path of the entire asteroid pair around the Sun. The impact blasted debris into space, doubling the force of the spacecraft’s hit and nudging the [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source Science Daily
If you're looking for the safest way to browse on your Android phone, consider the Tor Browser over more popular options. [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source ZDNet – Big Data
Magnetoelectric nanoparticles embedded in a hydrogel and delivered by a threaded acupuncture needle activate mast cells under magnetic fields, producing controllable, sustained pain relief without electrodes. [...]
Tue, Mar 10, 2026Source Nanowerk
Study of 250 European firms finds organisational bottlenecks, not weak science, are the main barrier to turning nanotechnology discoveries into real-world products. [...]
Mon, Mar 09, 2026Source Nanowerk
Scientists have found a way to significantly boost “blue energy,” which generates electricity from the mixing of saltwater and freshwater. By coating nanopores with lipid molecules that create a friction-reducing water layer, they enabled ions to pass through much more efficiently while keeping the process highly selective. Their prototype membrane [...]
Mon, Mar 09, 2026Source Science Daily
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The author of that post on X was referring to an online [...]
Mon, Mar 09, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
In high-stakes settings like medical diagnostics, users often want to know what led a computer vision model to make a certain prediction, so they can determine whether to trust its output.Concept bottleneck modeling is one method that enables artificial intelligence systems to explain their decision-making process. These methods force a [...]
Mon, Mar 09, 2026Source MIT – AI
The ongoing public feud between the Department of Defense and the AI company Anthropic has raised a deep and still unanswered question: Does the law actually allow the US government to conduct mass surveillance on Americans?
Surprisingly, the answer is not straightforward. More than a decade after Edward Snowden exposed the [...]
Fri, Mar 06, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
Scott Shambaugh didn’t think twice when he denied an AI agent’s request to contribute to matplotlib, a software library that he helps manage. Like many open-source projects, matplotlib has been overwhelmed by a glut of AI code contributions, and so Shambaugh and his fellow maintainers have instituted a policy that [...]
Thu, Mar 05, 2026Source Technology Review – AI
Many engineering challenges come down to the same headache — too many knobs to turn and too few chances to test them. Whether tuning a power grid or designing a safer vehicle, each evaluation can be costly, and there may be hundreds of variables that could matter.Consider car safety design. [...]
Wed, Mar 04, 2026Source MIT – AI
Advanced AI tools fail to find a link between the physical structure of the brain and navigation ability, challenging decades of neuroscientific assumptions. [...]
Mon, Mar 02, 2026Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
As millions turn to ChatGPT and other AI chatbots for therapy-style advice, new research from Brown University raises a serious red flag: even when instructed to act like trained therapists, these systems routinely break core ethical standards of mental health care. In side-by-side evaluations with peer counselors and licensed psychologists, [...]
Mon, Mar 02, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Qubits, the heart of quantum computers, can change performance in fractions of a second — but until now, scientists couldn’t see it happening. Researchers at NBI have built a real-time monitoring system that tracks these rapid fluctuations about 100 times faster than previous methods. Using fast FPGA-based control hardware, they [...]
Fri, Feb 20, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The breakthrough could lead to powerful, low-energy supercomputers while revealing new secrets about how our brains process information. [...]
Sat, Feb 14, 2026Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Researchers developed an advanced AI system named YORU that can identify specific animal behaviors with over 90% accuracy across multiple species. By combining this high-speed recognition with optogenetics, the team successfully demonstrated the ability to shut down specific brain circuits in real-time using targeted light. [...]
Wed, Feb 11, 2026Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning






