Mike Marcum didn’t have a lab, funding, or a PhD. Just a pile of salvaged electronics — and a theory. One night in Missouri, he fired up his homemade device. It formed a vortex. He tossed in a screw.
Nuclear fusion. People on Mars. Artificial general intelligence. These are just some of the advances that could come by the ...
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
When pitching the use of a model, data scientists rarely report on its potential value. They then experience an unnerving ...
Time travel has long lived in the realm of fantasy, but a growing body of research is quietly shifting it into a serious ...
Tadeo Ramirez-Parada studied the timing of plant flowering for his PhD — but he didn’t touch a single petal. Instead, he ...
Carrie McDonough, Carnegie Mellon University; Brian G. Henning, Gonzaga University; Cara Poland, Michigan State University; ...
There’s a lesson to be learned when sitting down with William Shatner: whatever you say, assume he’ll remember it—and ...
Recent advances in computer vision and other types of artificial intelligence offer an opportunity for facial recognition to ...
The LSM6DSV320X is a 6-axis IMU with dual accelerometers and 3-axis gyroscope. The low-g accelerometer handles up to 16 g ...
A UK-based research project, TomoGrav, will produce the first 3D movies of black holes, mapping plasma flows and gravity in real time using advanced AI and global telescope networks.
Medical packaging sits at the intersection of materials science, sterilization, human factors, and global regulatory ...