Biological materials are made of individual components, including tiny motors that convert fuel into motion. This creates patterns of movement, and the material shapes itself with coherent flows by ...
AI will be beneficial but not without significant costs. Historically America’s lawmakers addressed the human and ...
In inertial confinement fusion, a capsule of fuel begins at temperatures near zero and pressures close to vacuum. When lasers compress that fuel to trigger fusion, the material heats up to millions of ...
What you should knowA major snowstorm is expected to hit Philadelphia and the region this weekend. It could be the city's ...
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Computer models reveal how early black holes grew so quickly after the Big Bang
Astronomers have long chased a hard question: how did black holes grow so huge so fast. Researchers at Maynooth University in ...
The origin of Michael Connelly’s new true crime podcast, Killer in the Code, was a rather far-fetched tip fielded by Rick ...
Das Debattierhaus Karl der Grosse lädt zum 12. Mal zu den «Winterreden» ein. Verstummt der Glockenschlag des Grossmünsters um ...
In the United States, the share of new code written with AI assistance has skyrocketed from a mere 5% in 2022 to a staggering ...
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.
As more tech companies call the Tampa Bay area home and bring along a workforce pipeline, USF and Cyber Florida shared how future classes will help graduates be forces for good against cyber criminals ...
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AI is already writing almost one-third of new software code, study shows
Generative AI is reshaping software development—and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is ...
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Quantum startup develops ‘elevator codes’ to achieve 10,000 times lower error rate
French startup Alice and Bob announced today a new way to reduce errors in ...
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