Sensor specialist BAUMER will be displaying its leading range of robust sensors and encoders at the upcoming bi-annual Hillhead event, the UK’s largest quarrying, and construction exhibition. Visitors ...
Handwriting engages motor, language, and attention systems, activating the brain more fully than typing. Writing by hand ...
Dejero, a leader in resilient critical connectivity for broadcast and media production, public safety and enterprise, today announced “Field to Air,” a first-of-its-kind live demonstration at NAB 2026 ...
You don't need the newest GPUs to save money on AI; simple tweaks like "smoke tests" and fixing data bottlenecks can slash ...
As Silicon Valley obsesses over a new wave of AI coding agents, Google and other AI labs are shifting their bets.
She’s alive! Finally. When Maggie Gyllenhaal sat down to rewatch “The Bride of Frankenstein,” the 1935 James Whale classic, she wasn’t prepared for what she didn’t see. The Bride appears for only two ...
One dog, one vaccine, one data point. The story of Rosie is fascinating – but it is not yet evidence that AI can beat cancer.
Opal Security, the modern identity security and access governance company, today announced three new AI-native capabilities that together form the industry's first unified platform for seeing, ...
It has long been known as the arbiter of reward in the brain, but recent findings could upend this classic theory of dopamine ...
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It’s tempting to offload your thinking to AI. Cognitive science shows why that’s a bad idea
With so many artificial intelligence (AI) products on offer now, it’s increasingly tempting to offload difficult thinking tasks to chatbots, agents and other tools. As we chart this new technological ...
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Fort screenless wearable logs strength workouts and tracks sets
Fort, a startup that launched in January 2025, is selling a bracelet-style wearable that ditches the screen entirely and focuses on one job: logging strength workouts automatically. The device uses ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
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