No body, no dopamine, no problem. Scientists have successfully coached lab-grown brain tissue to solve a classic robotics challenge, proving that the will to learn is hardwired into our neurons.
Guidde already claims 4,500 enterprise customers and seeks to expand this number with its new round of funding.
New data suggests that fears about the demise of computer science majors may be overblown—with demand outpacing MBAs and starting salaries growing year over year.
If we don't prepare students to be AI-literate, we are effectively locking them out of the most competitive and ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com The University of North Texas (UNT) is stepping into the future with a new undergraduate major in ...
Video produced by Ben Corwin and Erin Wickey, UK Research Communications. A University of Kentucky researcher is examining how students learn ...
Designing and deploying DSPs FPGAs aren’t the only programmable hardware option, or the only option challenged by AI. While AI makes it easier to design DSPs, there are rising complexities due to the ...
A future U.S. Army rotorcraft fleet could include an autonomous version of the Bell MV-75 tiltrotor, optionally piloted versions of other U.S. Army rotorcraft, a large uncrewed aircraft system that ...
Agentic AI systems have gone mainstream over the past year. They are now being used for several functions, including authenticating users, moving capital, triggering compliance workflows, and ...
For those who wish to update their skills and remain competitive, the university has set up a scholarship covering 30% of the ...
Copilot Tasks appears to be Microsoft’s response to the agentic AI capabilities launched in recent months, including Claude ...
Is Perplexity's new Computer a safer version of OpenClaw? How it works ...