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Advancements in AI: Neuromorphic Computing’s Potential to Surpass Existing Artificial Neural Networks
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExploration of neuromorphic computing by Max Planck Institute, promising more energy-efficient AI training and advancements in self-learning machines.
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The Constraints of AI: Understanding the Difference Between ChatGPT’s Intelligence and Human Cognition
Analysis of AI vs. human intelligence, focusing on ChatGPT’s limitations, by Anthony Chemero, emphasizing AI’s lack of physical form and …
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Robotic Grasp of Language: Unlocking an Open-Ended World for Automation
MIT’s F3RM system empowers robots with language and vision, transforming how they grasp objects based on open-ended instructions.
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Breakthrough in Cancer Research: AI Revolutionizes Epigenetic Insights
AI-driven breakthrough: UCLA’s epigenetic-based model predicts cancer outcomes, opening doors to tailored therapies. #CancerResearch
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Innovative 3D Printing Technology at MIT: A Self-Monitoring System for Complex Fabrications
Overview of MIT’s advanced 3D printer using computer vision for complex, multimaterial fabrications and its revolutionary applications.
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SmartDope: The “Self-Driving Lab” That Unlocks Quantum Dot Secrets in Hours – Instead of Years
SmartDope: A self-driving lab accelerates quantum dot research, achieving record results in hours, not years.
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New Eco-Friendly Insulating Gas ‘K6’ Developed by Korean Scientists to Combat Global Warming
Eco-friendly ‘K6’ gas developed by KERI to replace harmful SF6 in power equipment, reducing global warming potential.
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Hydrogel Fitness Mat by MIT Engineers: A Cellular Gymnasium
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT engineers create a hydrogel workout mat for cellular fitness, exploring muscle growth mechanics for medical and robotic applications.
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Transforming Reality: Novel Materials Through Twisted Atomic Layers Enhance Technological Advancements
Led by Bo Zhen from the School of Arts & Sciences, a team of researchers has innovatively created materials by…