Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex ...
Guessing Headlights on MSN
The beauty of BMW on display: The museum and Welt complex
Munich’s architectural landmarks. Experience the Museum’s "Silver Bowl" that guides visitors through a spiral of engineering ...
How do caterpillars keep memories after dissolving into soup? How do we transform without fragmenting? A new AI architecture ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Quantum walks explained, and why they could change everything
Quantum walks sound abstract, but they sit at the center of a very concrete race: who will harness quantum mechanics to solve problems that overwhelm today’s most powerful supercomputers. Instead of ...
Background Annually, 4% of the global population undergoes non-cardiac surgery, with 30% of those patients having at least ...
Agriculture is seeing boosts in crop yields and better resource use thanks to smart sensors and monitoring, offering more ...
Behavioural economics has taught us that individuals can be poor at making optimal decisions. Shlomo Benartzi, a global ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
New report highlights potential for AI to accelerate the real-world impact of research
A new report by HEPI and Taylor & Francis explores the potential of AI to advance translational research and accelerate the ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
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Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages – ‘chemputation’ can bring it into the digital world
Chemistry is often presented as one of the most advanced sciences, yet its day-to-day practice remains surprisingly manual.
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