The plot of the US-China AI arms race just thickened - again. [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
A new brain decoding method called mind captioning can generate accurate text descriptions of what a person is seeing or recalling—without relying on the brain's language system. Instead, it uses semantic features from vision-related brain activity and deep learning models to translate nonverbal thoughts into structured sentences. [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
With global power demand from data centers expected to more than double by 2030, the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) in September launched an effort that brings together MIT researchers and industry experts to explore innovative solutions for powering the data-driven future. At its annual research conference, MITEI announced the Data Center [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source MIT – AI
Scientists create stable niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes using table salt, paving the way for superconducting wires, advanced electronics, and quantum devices. [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source Nanowerk
A stacked chip captures, encrypts, and searches image data directly on hardware, combining photodetection, memory, and key generation for secure real-time processing in connected devices. [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source Nanowerk
Researchers have shown that adaptive music systems that adjust tempo and rhythm to match a user’s movement can make exercise significantly more enjoyable and motivating. These personalized interactive music systems use real-time data from wearables to keep music aligned with walking, cycling, or weightlifting intensity, helping users stay in rhythm [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
A colossal black hole 10 billion light-years away has been caught devouring one of the universe’s biggest stars, unleashing a flare 30 times brighter than any seen before. The flare, detected by Caltech’s ZTF, likely marks a tidal disruption event — when a star is shredded by a black hole’s [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source Science Daily
Using CERN’s Super Proton Synchrotron, researchers generated plasma fireballs to simulate blazar jets. The beams stayed stable, suggesting plasma instabilities aren’t responsible for missing gamma rays. Instead, the data strengthens the idea of ancient intergalactic magnetic fields, possibly from the Universe’s earliest moments. [...]
Fri, Nov 07, 2025Source Science Daily
The Apple Watch Series 10 might be last year's model, but its specs prove it's basically as capable as the Series 11. The main difference? It's $120 off. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
Adoption of new tools and technologies occurs when users largely perceive them as reliable, accessible, and an improvement over the available methods and workflows for the cost. Five PhD students from the inaugural class of the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab Summer Program are utilizing state-of-the-art resources, alleviating AI pain points, [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source MIT – AI
Sign up for T-Mobile's Essentials plan for just $25 per line and get four free phones, with no trade-in required. Here are all the details. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
'Gyromorphs' have chip capabilities essential to the design of cutting-edge computers that use light instead of electricity. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source Nanowerk
Findings could open route to new forms of higher-temperature superconductors. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source Nanowerk
Scientists have created an advanced visual neuroprosthesis that communicates bidirectionally with the brain, marking one of the biggest steps yet toward restoring functional vision. Unlike earlier devices, this closed-loop implant adapts in real time to neural activity, allowing the system and the brain to “learn” from each other. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
Researchers are exploring MXenes, 2D materials that could transform air into ammonia for cleaner fertilizers and fuels. Their atomic structures can be tuned to optimize performance, making them promising alternatives to expensive catalysts. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source Science Daily
A new theory claims dark matter and dark energy don’t exist — they’re just side effects of the universe’s changing forces. By rethinking gravity and cosmic timelines, it could rewrite our understanding of space and time itself. [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source Science Daily
Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code that’s messy, hard to change safely, and often opaque about what’s really happening under the hood. Researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are charting a more “modular” [...]
Thu, Nov 06, 2025Source MIT – AI
The Waze vs. Google Maps debate has raged for years. Here's my verdict after testing both. [...]
Wed, Nov 05, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
A new AI-powered atlas called NextBrain allows researchers to visualize the human brain in unprecedented detail, down to hundreds of tiny subregions previously invisible on MRI scans. Built from 10,000 microscopic slices of post-mortem brains and aligned with AI, the atlas precisely maps 333 brain regions in 3D. [...]
Wed, Nov 05, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
USC researchers built artificial neurons that replicate real brain processes using ion-based diffusive memristors. These devices emulate how neurons use chemicals to transmit and process signals, offering massive energy and size advantages. The technology may enable brain-like, hardware-based learning systems. It could transform AI into something closer to natural intelligence. [...]
Wed, Nov 05, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
A robot searching for workers trapped in a partially collapsed mine shaft must rapidly generate a map of the scene and identify its location within that scene as it navigates the treacherous terrain.Researchers have recently started building powerful machine-learning models to perform this complex task using only images from the [...]
Wed, Nov 05, 2025Source MIT – AI
More screen time among children and teens is linked to higher risks of heart and metabolic problems, particularly when combined with insufficient sleep. Danish researchers discovered a measurable rise in cardiometabolic risk scores and a metabolic “fingerprint” in frequent screen users. Experts say better sleep and balanced daily routines can [...]
Sat, Nov 01, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Are you feeling it?
I hear it’s close: two years, five years—maybe next year! And I hear it’s going to change everything: it will cure disease, save the planet, and usher in an age of abundance. It will solve our biggest problems in ways we cannot yet imagine. It will redefine [...]
Thu, Oct 30, 2025Source Technology Review – AI
Four years is a lifetime when it comes to artificial intelligence. Since the first edition of this study was published in 2021, AI’s capabilities have been advancing at speed, and the advances have not slowed since generative AI’s breakthrough. For example, multimodality— the ability to process information not only as [...]
Wed, Oct 29, 2025Source Technology Review – AI
Separating AI reality from hyped-up fiction isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created the AI Hype Index—a simple, at-a-glance summary of everything you need to know about the state of the industry.
Just about all businesses these days seem to be pivoting to AI, even when they don’t seem to know [...]
Wed, Oct 29, 2025Source Technology Review – AI
Researchers at Tsinghua University developed the Optical Feature Extraction Engine (OFE2), an optical engine that processes data at 12.5 GHz using light rather than electricity. Its integrated diffraction and data preparation modules enable unprecedented speed and efficiency for AI tasks. Demonstrations in imaging and trading showed improved accuracy, lower latency, [...]
Tue, Oct 28, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
A wireless eye implant developed at Stanford Medicine has restored reading ability to people with advanced macular degeneration. The PRIMA chip works with smart glasses to replace lost photoreceptors using infrared light. Most trial participants regained functional vision, reading books and recognizing signs. Researchers are now developing higher-resolution versions that [...]
Wed, Oct 22, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics









