Turns Out Metal Has Feelings, Robots Just Learned Them
Robots now grasp metal's subtle springiness, refining manufacturing beyond predictable equations.
Oops The Future of Computing Got Schooled by the Past
New research reveals that traditional, simpler computing methods can outperform advanced multi-state machines on complex problems.
Electric Toasters for Your Data Make Storage Tiny
New research uses targeted heating to make magnetic data storage significantly denser and more efficient.
Scientists found a disco ball to clear your body's party
Researchers developed a novel sensor that bypasses the electrical noise in bodily fluids to detect disease markers.
Cancer Found a Back Door, But Scientists Just Boarded It Up
Researchers identified a novel bypass mechanism enabling cancer cells to evade targeted therapy, effectively closing a new vulnerability.
Forget the Furnace, AI Chats Conjure Next-Gen Super-Metals
AI chatbots are accelerating the discovery of next-generation super-metals by navigating complex alloy combinations.
Electrons Just Found Their Favorite Double Date Night
Electrons are now known to superconduct in groups of four, a departure from the long-held theory of pairs.
Electrons Just Found Their Favorite Double Date Night
Electrons can now superconduct in groups of four, opening new possibilities for quantum technologies.
Tiny Light Shows Unmask Your Body's Secret Antibodies
Tiny light tricks reveal your body's antibody defenses, offering a faster, simpler way to track immune responses.
Cancer's Loopy DNA Was Cheating. Now We Know Its Tricks.
New research reveals cancer's rogue DNA is amplified by flawed computational models.
That HIV Pill? It Might Slow Your Aging.
An HIV prevention drug regimen shows promise in slowing biological aging in healthy adults.
When Self-Driving Cars Found Their Groove
New algorithms are smoothing out the jerky stops and starts of self-driving cars, enabling more natural navigation.