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A graph neural network could speed the development of drugs to treat cancer and other diseases.
Intel has disclosed more information about the Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) standard.
U.S. and German physicists have validated single crystals of cerium zirconium pyrochlore as a three-dimensional quantum spin liquid.
Algorithmic fairness is more or less obtainable, depending on how you measure it.
The Digital Panda System was designed to protect the habitat of giant pandas by detecting wildfires where they live and notifying emergency crews to intercede quickly.
Researchers at Japan's University of Tsukuba combined flying drones and machine learning to map plastic pollution in river habitats.
Researchers analyzed the top 100,000 websites and found a significant number record some or all of visitors' typewritten data.
Italian robotic bartending systems developer Makr Shakr said its Bionic Bar system has been installed aboard Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas cruise ship.
Sixteen years ago, Dennis DeGray was paralyzed in an accident. Now, implants in his brain allow him some semblance of control.
World Wide Web creator Tim Berners-Lee expects virtual reality and metaverse-associated technologies to shape future online interaction.
Astronomers used supercomputers and computer algorithms to record the first image of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
University of California, San Diego engineers have created a wearable device that continuously tracks monitor glucose, alcohol, and lactate levels simultaneously.
Researchers have developed the AirRacket, a virtual reality controller that emits bursts of compressed air to simulate a ball's impact in racket sports.
A 2018 letter from the bureau to the Israeli government is the clearest documentary evidence to date that the agency weighed using the spyware for law enforcement operations.
A steep sell-off that gained momentum this week starkly illustrated the risks of the experimental and unregulated digital currencies.
Cooling speeds up electrons in bacterial nanowires.
Discovery reveals the role of oxygen impurities in semiconductor properties.
The Digital Services Act will extract more new information from the young app than from older platforms like Facebook.
Renegade staff theoretically could insert undetectable backdoors in third-party artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, enabling hackers to commandeer the AIs to make bad decisions.
Researchers have developed a wearable sensor for plant leaves that enables remote management of drought stress in gardens and farms.
New York University researchers found labeling the credibility of information sources may improve the online news consumption to a limited degree.
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory used a machine learning algorithm to forecast the longevity of various battery chemistries.
Virtual assistants seem to be great at retrieving facts, and absolutely terrible at giving advice as they have no common sense.
Researchers have programmed a chemical computer to solve specific problems, following earlier research on encoding data into the system.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are training microscopes to find new materials faster using an intuitive algorithm.
Retail giant Target has deployed fingernail-painting robots manufactured by the Clockwork company at three stores in California and Minnesota.
A mathematical framework aims to quantify and evaluate the understandability of a machine learning model's explanations for its predictions.
Researchers created a new quantum bit (qubit) platform using frozen neon gas.