With the help of Stable Diffusion 3, researchers at the University of Tokyo have discovered a way to use AI and Wi-Fi signal ...
Generating funny captions seemed unlikely, so Hessel and his collaborators designed a benchmark challenging models to match a ...
When technology makes work betterIn 2016, Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather of AI', made a stark prediction. 'We should stop training radiologists now' ...
For patients with inflammatory bowel disease, antibiotics can be a double-edged sword. The broad-spectrum drugs often ...
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What Actually Sparks Will-o’-the-Wisps? A New Study Traces the Science Behind the Mysterious, Wandering Lights
For centuries, stories about will-o’-the-wisps have captured the popular imagination. Countless tales have been told to ...
For science-fiction enthusiasts, that’s a bit depressing. Space is big, and while the speed of light is incredibly fast to us ...
Mehmet Aktas’s project studies how information flows within networks of people. Traditional approaches treat communication ...
From viral videos to debates over new products, ideas move faster than ever in today’s digital age. Mehmet Aktas, an ...
Understanding the neural mechanisms underlying associative threat learning is essential for advancing behavioral models of threat and adaptation. We investigated distinct activation patterns across ...
Dietram Scheufele says presenting facts in terms that don’t feed in to biases will bring better public policy.
Soon, hundreds of hot air balloons will fill the Albuquerque sky as part of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, but what goes into making a balloon fly? The answer is rooted in science. Hot ...
Emerging evidence suggests that plate tectonics, or the recycling of Earth's crust, may have begun much earlier than ...
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