Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Many IEEE members who collect historical engineering artifacts often offer them to the IEEE History and Heritage group, which ...
Bahrain Polytechnic held a press conference, to announce the launch of its first-ever applied PhD programmes since the institution’s establishment: the ...
On Wednesday, Jelani Nelson, a professor of theoretical computer science and chair of UC Berkeley's electrical engineering and computer science division, announced he was taking a leave of absence to ...
Gold may stay shiny because some of its surface atoms reorganize into structures that block oxygen reactions. Gold has been valued for millennia because it keeps its shine, but new research from ...
Students at Cold Spring Harbor Central School District have a range of new tools and research opportunities, starting next week with a summer research program and extending into the fall school year.
Stanford researcher Ellen Kuhl estimates that there are some 10 43 potential burger recipes in the world. And with BurgerAI, a new tool developed in her lab, artificial intelligence can now design the ...
Tapping into the power of collaboration, Johns Hopkins University and West Virginia University are launching a new partnership to bring together researchers from both institutions to address complex ...
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The brain remains humanity’s final frontier. In the decades ahead, neurotechnology will stretch the boundaries of what it means to understand, and even shape, the functioning of the human brain.
The programs are popping up on campuses across America. What they teach varies. By Alan Blinder Reporting from Fargo and Grand Forks, N.D. The artificial intelligence craze has come to the academic ...
The mathematically named new works of Along the River are disorienting, illusive and seem to offer a flash of the secret sequences that underpin the physical world Why do we find things beautiful?