When the Nobel Prize in Physics was announced in Stockholm in October 2013, the world was watching. Among the names read out ...
The chirality lies in the geometry Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of nickel-based artificial chiral magnets ...
Malin Starrett on the scientist Ireland should never forget ...
The smallest action in Firewatch, putting down an item, speaks volumes. It was a small evolution, but one you can trace ...
From dropping out of film school to leading the Canadian firm’s bold public offering, the tech trailblazer is no stranger to ...
Giannis Zacharakis is a biophotonics and biomedical imaging researcher and CEO of the precision photonics spin-off Kymatonics ...
Opinion
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The U.S. is winning the AI chatbot war — and losing the one that actually matters
The current AI hype cycle is built on a foundation that doesn't translate to the real world.
Whether or not we have free will is a question philosophers have been debating for millennia. In the early 1980s, there was a brief moment when it appeared the debate may finally have been settled.
Some anime just steal the show with amazing visuals. These anime look so good that the story doesn't matter.
Scott Richardson explains why the incident commander must be the calmest person on scene of a technical rescue and empower ...
Astronomy on MSN
Andy Weir on the science of ‘Project Hail Mary'
What would you do if you woke up on a spaceship light-years from Earth without knowing why you're there? Based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Andy Weir, who also penned The Martian, Amazon ...
In an era where space exploration is no longer limited to a few powerful nations, Sri Lankan youth now stand at the gateway of a global scientific revolution. ..
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