As drones survey forests, robots navigate warehouses and sensors monitor city streets, more of the world's decision-making is ...
He’s turned a monkey into a waiter and made sculptures out of bees — for his next trick, Pierre Huyghe is entering the ...
Experienced network designers know that the performance achievable of a data link depends on many factors, including the ...
Researchers at Duke University have shown that large AI model weights can be smartly embedded in the form of radio waves delivered over the air between devices and nearby base stations, opening a path ...
Unlike conventional LLMs that generate text in response to prompts, the independent nature of agentic AI redefines both ...
The key to understanding the drivers of physical and neurological disease lies in part with understanding the microscopic ...
At 4 a.m., while most of New Jersey slept, a Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) physicist sat at his computer ...
When electricity or fuel powers a machine, the machine gets hotter. Finding new ways to cool machines quickly and ...
What is patient privacy for? The Hippocratic Oath, thought to be one of the earliest and most widely known medical ethics ...
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
Professor Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen is a leading design engineering scholar and Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research & Impact) at the University of Exeter, where she also serves as Director of the ...
How do you design buildings for machines colder than deep space? David Clensy explores the engineering, sustainability, and ...