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Scientists found new life forms in humans that don’t fit biology’s map
Biologists mapping the human body have long assumed that every major kind of microscopic life inside us already had a place ...
A 1.5-million-year-old skull fossil from Gona, Ethiopia now has a virtual face, thanks to digital reconstruction.
Brain rot isn’t a scientific term. It has come to refer to content that might be funny nonsense. But it has evolved into a ...
Abstract: "Hey, robot. Let’s tidy up the kitchen. By the way, I have back pain today". How can a robotic system devise a shared plan with an appropriate task allocation from this abstract goal and ...
Humanoid robots are expected to be deployed in factories and households - carrying out both basic and, potentially, advanced tasks. Bringing robots that look and move like humans to households and ...
A novel electrode platform detects dopamine from single living brain organoids in real time, enabling non-destructive ...
The research represents a major step forward in revealing how the three dimensional form of DNA shapes the way human biology functions. In a major step toward understanding how the physical form of ...
Fake images, videos, and audio files crossed the “indistinguishable threshold" this year. Where do we go from here?
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1.5 million-year-old Homo erectus face was just reconstructed — and its mix of old and new traits is complicating the picture of human evolution
Scientists have reconstructed the head of an ancient human relative from 1.5 million year-old fossilized bones and teeth. But ...
The majority of women in these relationships say they feel misunderstood, and that AI bots have helped them during periods of ...
Step aside, LLMs. The next big step for AI is learning, reconstructing and simulating the dynamics of the real world.
Artificial intelligence is widely presented as a symbol of progress. Governments frame it as innovation, corporations market ...
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