Quantum computers—devices that process information using quantum mechanical effects—have long been expected to outperform ...
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.
A few blobs of lab-grown brain tissue have demonstrated a striking proof of concept: living neural circuits can be nudged toward solving a classic control problem through carefully structured feedback ...
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Rather than trying to secure alternative sources of rare-earth materials, Vimag is attempting to eliminate magnets from ...
In pet genetics, cancer research, and beyond, Charlie Lieu, MBA ’05, SM ’05, has spent her career harnessing massive data ...
As AI takes over institutional lending, firms like Growth Funding Group are finding massive success by doing what bank ...
The world's most critical challenges are accelerating at a rapid pace. The R&D methods tasked with solving them are not—until ...