Trying to untangle a knot in a mess of strings can be frustrating and time-consuming. But not so for molecular ...
Scientists have known for more than a century that a single-celled organism with no nerve cells—much less a brain—can behave ...
From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?
America’s Cup captains have always been more than just the sailor on the helm. From the schooner America’s professional pilot Richard Brown taking a New York syndicate around the Isle of Wight in 1851 ...
Remote support from the Philippines gives healthcare organizations a practical way to add capacity without sacrificing ...
Despite its quirky wheel base shape, Thrustmaster's T598 is a great bundle with precise feedback, solid build quality, and PS ...
Cybersecurity has always been the focus of Internet research. Malware refers to software intentionally designed to harm computer systems, networks, ...
Ultrasonic levitation is by now a familiar trick: one or more ultrasonic transducers create a standing wave, and small ...
Fine-tuning RAG embedding models for precision triggers a retrieval accuracy tradeoff that standard benchmarks won't catch ...
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Why your brain loves to be fooled by illusions
From bending lines to phantom shapes, optical illusions reveal how our brains fill in the gaps, sometimes creating what isn’t really there. New research has pinpointed special neurons that help ...
A deep dive into OpenAI’s Privacy Filter, benchmarking its PII detection performance against Tonic Textual on real-world ...
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