James Georgalakis and Knowledge Manager, Alan Stanley share the shifts in theory and practice they have witnessed and consider the future of knowledge for development in the age of AI.
They showed their knowledge of biology and coding, geology and machines; they solved crimes, built hovercraft, decrypted encoded messages and classified rocks and bugs. Some 1,200 middle school and ...
Abstract: How is our knowledge organized? What research fields in computer science do exist? How are they interconnected? Previous work on knowledge mapping focused on building the map of all of ...
In 2025, more than 322,000 civil servants left jobs voluntarily or were dismissed out of a workforce of roughly 2.4 million. The 13% drop in staffing is the largest single-year decline since the end ...
A new docufilm hosted by CNBC shines a spotlight on Frontiers’ mission to make science open — and the powerful role this approach plays in accelerating breakthroughs across health, climate resilience, ...
Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) is a privacy-first, decentralized ecosystem designed to support artificial intelligence workloads. It allows users, developers, and institutions to run computations and ...
AI has successfully been applied in many areas of science, advancing technologies like weather prediction and protein folding. However, there have been limitations for the world of scientific ...
Britton eighth-graders Elliana Cortez and Madison Lara are pictured with their experiment, in which they studied caffeine’s effect on the human heart rate, at the Dec. 11 science fair. Photo: Calvin ...
US Department of Energy (DOE) undersecretary for science Darío Gil has provided more details on the agency’s recently unveiled Genesis Mission, declaring the project’s goal to make “all knowledge ...
The Arctic char, a red-pink bellied relative of trout and salmon, is a staple food source for millions of people living in the Arctic. But that dynamic is being embrangled by climate change, as the ...
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For a new series, Times journalists are speaking with scientists whose research has ended as a result of policy changes by the Trump administration. For a new series, Times journalists are speaking ...