Researchers create programmable plastic that can self-destruct when triggered.
Researchers create programmable plastic that can self-destruct when triggered.
Researchers create programmable plastic that can self-destruct when triggered.
MIT study finds AI can already replace 11.7% of U.S. workforce
Tiny 'Micro-Robots' in your Bloodstream Could Deliver Drugs with Greater Precision.
With global shipping responsible for 3% of greenhouse gases, one startup’s quicklime-powered tech promises to make cargo ships more climate-friendly, by turning exhaust fumes into harmless limestone.
Amazon unveils AI smart glasses for its delivery drivers
Game over. AGI is not imminent, and LLMs are not the royal road to getting there.
A China-linked consortium is exploring a renminbi-based stablecoin aimed at settling trade outside SWIFT. If successful, it could erode the dollar’s leverage in emerging-market commerce.
Sea acidity has reached critical levels, threatening entire ecosystem. Ocean acidification has crossed crucial threshold for planetary health.
AlphaEvolve, Google’s new AI doesn’t just write code. It discovers new algorithms to make code run faster.
US researchers have developed a new kind of molecule that could revolutionize the chip making industry by replacing silicon or metal in the production of computer chips.
US researchers have developed a new kind of molecule that could revolutionize the chip making industry by replacing silicon or metal in the production of computer chips.
DNA-coded skincare, wearable nanobots: The beauty products of tomorrow.
FLUID: 3D-printed open-source robot offers accessible solution for materials synthesis.
Magnetic microrobot swarm enables 3D imaging of vascular networks.
Swiss researchers say they have found a way to predict which planetary systems will have Earth-like exoplanets.
Tiny robot tools powered by magnets could one day do brain surgery without cutting open the skull.
Robot takes 3D scans from deep within body, could detect cancer early.
AI-based method exponentially increases the number of proteins imaged in tissues
"Long" timelines to advanced AI have gotten crazy short - The prospect of reaching human-level AI in the 2030s should be jarring.
The AI revolution comes to protein sequencing. - New systems can identify unknown proteins in samples from diseased tissue, the environment, and archaeological sites.