A new study of neural oscillations during varying stages of consciousness shows that anesthesia doesn’t just knock us out—it reorients brain signals.
Public health has its own bracket of champions: breakthroughs that eliminated deadly diseases, revolutionized surgery, and opened entirely new doors in medicine. From vaccines to mRNA technology, ...
The tech giant pushed back the timeline after spending billions to be on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence.
LaunchLemonade’s Cien Solon examines how diverging A.I. regulations are reshaping the way startups are built. For founders navigating a fragmented regulatory landscape, she argues that embedding ...
Residential remodeling tops $500B, yet over 50% of payroll firms earn under $250,000, and M&A remains inconsistent since ...
G-Stacker has announced the availability of its digital infrastructure platform designed to automate the creation of interconnected Google properties. The software operates as a technical utility that ...
A study led by Northwestern University researchers has reported a way to observe hydrogel nano and microstructure while the hydrogel remains fully solvated. The approach reveals that methylcellulose, ...
A new three-volume study explores how quantum physics, gravitation and cosmology may be understood within a unified ...
Google has launched Gemini Embedding 2, its first natively multimodal embedding model supporting text, images, video, audio, ...
Sarvam’s open-sourced Indic-focused reasoning models signal India’s AI ambition, but missing tooling, ecosystem gaps and fierce competition could slow developer adoption.
Electric arc furnace (EAF): Steelmaking furnace that melts scrap or direct reduced iron using electrical energy, providing ...
Most checkpoints use federal TSA screeners, who must work without pay during shutdowns. Nearly two dozen, however, use private contractors, which keeps lines moving.