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Biotechnology Mini Human Organs Just Got Much Closer to Matching the Real Thing New models could shed light on early human development and be used for drug discovery and tissue transplants.
Artificial Intelligence Evidence Shows AI Systems Are Already Too Much Like Humans. Will That Be a Problem? What happens when you can't tell the difference between a human and an AI chatbot? We're ...
Biotechnology This Man Survived Hundreds of Deadly Snakebites. His Blood Holds the Key to a Potent New Antivenom. A treatment developed from a snake enthusiast's blood protected mice against 19 of the ...
With their bright blue bases, yellow gears, and exposed circuit tops, the 3D-printed robots look like a child’s toys. Yet as a roughly two-dozen-member collective, they can flow around obstacles ...
Artificial Intelligence Meta’s New AI Translates Speech in Real Time Across More Than 100 Languages It's accurate and nearly as fast as expert human interpreters.
Artificial Intelligence Groups of AI Agents Spontaneously Create Their Own Lingo, Like People A new study says AI agents can create shared language conventions. Learning how this happens could help us ...
Agents, the third phase of generative AI, are a step up from earlier AI tools. Knowing how they work is rapidly becoming essential.
Artificial Intelligence AI-Designed Drugs Can Now Target Previously ‘Undruggable’ Proteins in Cancer and Alzheimer’s A new AI tool opens the door for designer protein drugs that tackle pain, cancer, ...
Computing Meta’s Smart Wristband Can Control Devices Like Tom Cruise in ‘Minority Report’ The wearable translates subtle muscle movements into pinches, swipes, and writing.
The AI agents big tech companies are now developing are significant advances over chatbots because they possess the ability to take actions on your behalf.
Future Logging off Life but Living on: How AI Is Redefining Death, Memory, and Immortality Our digital legacies don’t just preserve memories; they can continue to influence the world, long after we’re ...
We simulated the behavior of three molecules absorbing light: allene, butatriene, and pyrazine. Each molecule features complex electronic and vibrational interactions after absorbing light, making ...