AI’s Victories in Go Inspire Better Human Game Playing
Famed AI wins in Go let human players rethink their moves in a whole new way
Famed AI wins in Go let human players rethink their moves in a whole new way
Will a possible breakthrough for room-temperature superconducting materials hold up to scrutiny?
The Lucy spacecraft and its target asteroids show that the way that we name discoveries matters
We needs a permanent national nuclear waste disposal site now, before the spent nuclear fuel stored in 35 states becomes unsafe
“Xenobots” are living, swimming self-powered robots that measure less than a millimeter across. They are evolved by artificial intelligence and built out of frog stem cells—and they could open new medical frontiers...
Honoring women at the forefront of science
Congress and the airline industry must reassess how they approach and fund air transportation modernization
Squishy robots can now heal themselves and grow as they explore
We need to change rules and institutions while still promoting innovation to protect people from faulty AI
Futuristic food science technology could finally bring plant-based salmon filets and tuna steaks to the table
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