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Quantum hairs on black holes, "printing" beverages, pipe-worm robots and more
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Quantum hairs on black holes, "printing" beverages, pipe-worm robots and more
Ancient texts offer rare, direct insight into the past but the meaning of each often remains elusive. As they are typically found in fragments and engraved on inorganic materials (like stone or …
Currently on view at The Shed, the exhibit explores how AI is inherently human and "parenting is programming"
What began as an exploratory project within the Soft Robotics Research Center lab at Seoul National University, the Exo-Abs robotic device may one day be a commercial support system that helps paralyzed …
Gary Yeh and Nathan Shipley explain their decisions behind the “Ultimate AI Masterpiece”
Translating whale sounds, embracing the ocean as a garden, and two carbon emission developments this week
To understand the “clicks” sperm whales make to talk (stringing together a series of statements called “codas”), researchers have launched a five-year-long quest called Protect CETI. It’ll be the most comprehensive attempt …
“There’s, in fact, sentiment embedded in how you cough,” Brian Subirana, a research scientist at MIT, tells designboom. This knowledge informs a new AI that Subirana’s lab is currently developing for use …
AR performances, AI photography, museums updates and more art news from around the web
On view now at Fondazione Prada, Training Humans (a collaboration by artists Trevor Paglen and Kate Crawford) is the first-ever show dedicated to the training images used to teach artificial intelligence how …