The reservation offer comes just one week before Samsung's virtual Unpacked event, where Project Moohan is expected to debut. [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
Clearing out this hidden data can noticeably speed up your computer - here's how to find and access the setting. [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
Oct. 16 is World Food Day, a global campaign to celebrate the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization 80 years ago, and to work toward a healthy, sustainable, food-secure future. More than 670 million people in the world are facing hunger. Millions of others are facing rising obesity rates [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source MIT – AI
Scientists have developed tunable materials that let free electrons move and interact in new ways, opening paths to faster computing, smarter machines, and advanced catalysts. [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Nanowerk
Researchers unveil a roadmap for 2D transistor gate stack design, marking a key step toward ultra-efficient chips that could replace silicon technology. [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Nanowerk
Manufacturing better batteries, faster electronics, and more effective pharmaceuticals depends on the discovery of new materials and the verification of their quality. Artificial intelligence is helping with the former, with tools that comb through catalogs of materials to quickly tag promising candidates.But once a material is made, verifying its quality [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source MIT – AI
High above the Sun’s blazing equator lie its mysterious poles, the birthplace of fast solar winds and the heart of its magnetic heartbeat. For decades, scientists have struggled to see these regions, hidden from Earth’s orbit. With the upcoming Solar Polar-orbit Observatory (SPO) mission, humanity will finally gain a direct [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Science Daily
From addictive algorithms to exploitative apps, data mining to misinformation, the internet today can be a hazardous place. Books by three influential figures—the intellect behind “net neutrality,” a former Meta executive, and the web’s own inventor—propose radical approaches to fixing it. But are these luminaries the right people for the [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Technology Review – AI
Scientists imaged the heart of the OJ 287 galaxy, uncovering a curved plasma jet around what appears to be two merging supermassive black holes. The structure reveals unimaginable energy levels and shockwaves in the jet. This achievement, using a virtual telescope the size of multiple Earths, sheds new light on [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Science Daily
UMass Amherst engineers have built an artificial neuron powered by bacterial protein nanowires that functions like a real one, but at extremely low voltage. This allows for seamless communication with biological cells and drastically improved energy efficiency. The discovery could lead to bio-inspired computers and wearable electronics that no longer [...]
Tue, Oct 14, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
What if there were components that made smart glasses thinner, lighter, and more performant? It turns out they exist. [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
So far, Raspberry Pi hasn't faced much serious competition. That could be about to change. [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source ZDNet – Big Data
A standard LCD 3D printer costing under 200 euros can perform microelectronic photolithography with 20-micrometer precision, enabling affordable, cleanroom-free fabrication of transistors and sensors from two-dimensional materials. [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source Nanowerk
Perovskite quantum dots combine near-perfect light efficiency with broad potential in solar cells and LEDs, as new methods finally improve their stability. [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source Nanowerk
Amid the turbulence of the wider global economy in recent years, the pharmaceuticals industry is weathering its own storms. The rising cost of raw materials and supply chain disruptions are squeezing margins as pharma companies face intense pressure—including from countries like the US—to control drug costs. At the same time, a [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source Technology Review – AI
Vast amounts of valuable research data remain unused, trapped in labs or lost to time. Frontiers aims to change that with FAIR² Data Management, a groundbreaking AI-driven system that makes datasets reusable, verifiable, and citable. By uniting curation, compliance, peer review, and interactive visualization in one platform, FAIR² empowers scientists [...]
Mon, Oct 13, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
A colossal northern asteroid impact billions of years ago likely shaped the Moon’s south polar region and explains its uneven terrain. Researchers found that the South Pole-Aitken Basin formed from a glancing northern strike, revealing deep materials from the Moon’s interior. This discovery sheds light on how KREEP elements gathered [...]
Sun, Oct 12, 2025Source Science Daily
ESA’s Mars orbiters have observed comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar comet ever discovered. The faint, distant object revealed a glowing coma as it was heated by the Sun. Researchers are still studying the data to understand its makeup and origins. This rare event also foreshadows future missions like the [...]
Sun, Oct 12, 2025Source Science Daily
Innovator, futurist, and author Ray Kurzweil ’70 emphasized his optimism about artificial intelligence, and technological progress generally, in a lecture on Wednesday while accepting MIT’s Robert A. Muh Alumni Award from the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (SHASS).Kurzweil offered his signature high-profile forecasts about how AI and computing will [...]
Fri, Oct 10, 2025Source MIT – AI
Our everyday GPS struggles in “urban canyons,” where skyscrapers bounce satellite signals, confusing even advanced navigation systems. NTNU scientists created SmartNav, combining satellite corrections, wave analysis, and Google’s 3D building data for remarkable precision. Their method achieved accuracy within 10 centimeters during testing. The breakthrough could make reliable urban navigation [...]
Thu, Oct 09, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
The MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) recently celebrated the launch of the MIT–MBZUAI Collaborative Research Program, a new effort to strengthen the building blocks of artificial intelligence and accelerate its use in pressing scientific and societal challenges.Under the five-year agreement, [...]
Wed, Oct 08, 2025Source MIT – AI
Kids have always played with and talked to stuffed animals. But now their toys can talk back, thanks to a wave of companies that are fitting children’s playthings with chatbots and voice assistants.
It’s a trend that has particularly taken off in China: A recent report by the Shenzhen Toy Industry [...]
Tue, Oct 07, 2025Source Technology Review – AI
Researchers have created one of the most detailed maps of the mouse brain ever made, using artificial intelligence to reveal 1,300 distinct regions and subregions. The AI model, called CellTransformer, identified new brain areas that had never been charted before, providing an unprecedented view of brain organization. [...]
Tue, Oct 07, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
Researchers have developed AI-generated “visual anagrams” — images that transform into entirely new objects when rotated — to explore how the brain processes perception. Unlike traditional optical illusions, these rotating images allow scientists to isolate how people interpret size, emotion, and animacy in visual information. [...]
Mon, Oct 06, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
A new machine learning method has achieved what even AlphaFold cannot — the design of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), the shape-shifting biomolecules that make up nearly 30% of all human proteins. These unstable proteins play key roles in cellular communication, sensing, and disease, yet their ever-changing structures have defied traditional [...]
Mon, Oct 06, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning
HydroSpread, a breakthrough fabrication method, lets scientists build ultrathin soft robots directly on water. These tiny, insect-inspired machines could transform robotics, healthcare, and environmental monitoring. [...]
Sat, Oct 04, 2025Source Science Daily – Cybernetics
Scientists have developed a brain-inspired semiconductor that can adjust its responses based on experience, much like human neurons do through “intrinsic plasticity.” Called the “Frequency Switching Neuristor,” the device combines two types of memristors to regulate spiking frequency, enabling it to learn and adapt autonomously. [...]
Tue, Sep 30, 2025Source Neuroscience News – Deep Learning