Robotic exoskeletons could help disabled people regain their mobility, factory workers lift heavier loads, or athletes run faster. So far, they've been largely restricted...
Steam locomotives clattering along railway tracks. Paddle steamers churning down the Murray. Dreadnought battleships powered by steam engines.
Many of us think the age of...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Cognition Emerges From Stealth to Launch AI Software Engineer Devin
Shubham Sharma | VentureBeat
"The human user simply types a natural language prompt into Devin’s...
Robots doing feats of acrobatics might be a great marketing trick, but typically these displays are highly choreographed and painstakingly programmed. Now researchers have...
The last woolly mammoth roamed the vast arctic tundra 4,000 years ago. Their genes still live on in a majestic animal today—the Asian elephant.
With...
TECH
These Companies Have a Plan to Kill Apps
Julian Chokkattu | Wired
"Everyone wants to kill the app. There’s a wave of companies building so-called app-less...
Proteins are social creatures. They’re also chameleons. Depending on a cell’s needs, they rapidly transform in structure and grab onto other biomolecules in an...
AI continues to generate plenty of light and heat. The best models in text and images—now commanding subscriptions and being woven into consumer products—are...
Just over a week ago, European physicists announced they had measured the strength of gravity on the smallest scale ever.
In a clever tabletop experiment,...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Google DeepMind’s New Generative Model Makes Super Mario-Like Games From Scratch
Will Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review
"OpenAI’s recent reveal of its stunning generative model...