An archaeological excavation in Wales has unearthed magnificent Iron Age artifacts. But it wasn’t archaeologists who found them.
Artistic rendering of the brain’s “speed limit” — we think, process, and decide at the slow pace of 10 bits per second. Credit: J. Zheng Scientists at Caltech have uncovered a surprising limit to ...
Welcome to the final feature in this five-part exclusive series for Horse & Hound subscribers, in which showing experts share their tips on getting a horse or pony ready to perform at their best ...
Scientists at deCODE genetics have unveiled a groundbreaking map of human DNA mixing during reproduction, offering insights into genetic diversity, health, and fertility. Credit: SciTechDaily.com ...
Our hands perform thousands of complex tasks every day – can artificial intelligence help robots match these extraordinary human appendages? The human hand is one of the most staggeringly ...
The SE01 humanoid robot, which previously made headlines for achieving one of the most human-like gaits, has again captured global attention. Chinese robotics firm EngineAI has posted a new video ...
Abstract: This paper presents a highly compact multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna system that maintains a high and stable channel capacity above 20 bits/s/Hz in dynamic channels for ...
The SE01 humanoid robot, which previously made headlines for achieving one of the most human-like gaits, has again captured global attention. Chinese robotics firm EngineAI has posted a new video ...
Seven years and seven months ago, Google changed the world with the Transformer architecture, which lies at the heart of generative AI applications like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Now Google has unveiled ...
BITS Pilani has announced that BITSAT 2025 registration will begin on January 21, 2025, via bitsadmission.com. The official website confirms that details about the application process, eligibility ...
Every human being is a vast mosaic of cells that are ... cell-making stem cells picks up mutations that make it a little bit better at growing and dividing. Over decades, it begins to win out ...
But a new study hints that maybe we aren’t so special. A million years ago, researchers have found, an extinct species of human relatives known as Homo erectus thrived in a harsh desert ...
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