Simulations Alone Power Robots in the Real World
Robots can now learn complex real-world skills solely in simulation, bypassing the traditional need for physical interaction.
Stars' Last Light Reveals Their Violent Birth
Supernova light echoes reveal the precise quantity of iron forged in a star's explosive demise.
AI's Deep Search Doors Just Swung Open
OpenSeeker democratizes advanced AI search by providing an open-source, high-performance agent and its full training data.
Will Earth Hear a Star's High-Energy Scream?
A rare stellar eruption promises a unique look into extreme physics via energetic gamma-rays and neutrinos.
When Less Data Makes AI Smarter
Smart AI often learns better from curated, focused instruction data, not just sheer volume.
X-Ray Vision for Baby Planets
Cosmic X-ray vision reveals forming planets by spotting disturbances they create within their dusty nurseries.
Giving Robots True 360-Degree Vision
New systems grant robots true 360-degree vision, enabling comprehensive understanding of any environment.
Black Holes Blow Dusty Cosmic Winds
Dust, not just gas, is now confirmed to be a significant component of powerful cosmic winds driven by active black holes.
Mastering Motion and Identity in AI Video
AI video generation now precisely controls distinct subject identities and nuanced motion simultaneously.
The Quantum Dance Neutrinos Keep Secret
Neutrinos might not be undergoing separate, independent transformations as they travel and interact.
Humanoid Robots Learn Human Tricks, Smarter Than Ever
New AI model Psi-Zero enables humanoids to perform complex, multi-task movements by decoupling its learning process.
One Field to Solve Cosmic Mysteries
A single scalar field model may resolve multiple discrepancies in our cosmic observations.