Tipping points in our climate predictions are both wildly dramatic and wildly uncertain. Can mathematicians make them useful?
To come up with a result as weird as this, you need to be using some equally mind-bending math – and indeed, this paradox comes to us from the world of set theoretic geometry. If that’s not familiar ...
New measurements on Bose-Einstein condensate could help us better understand how objects transition from being quantum and ...
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, which brings together researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, ...
DeepMind’s AI finds new, proven solutions to Navier-Stokes equations—advancing fluid dynamics and future climate, flight, and ...
Today on "Uncanny Valley," we talk about why the AI industry is investing in the development of humanoid robots, and what ...
AI introduces Grok 4 Fast, a cost-effective alternative to Grok 4, offering powerful AI capabilities at a more accessible price ...
Instead of building taller walls around sensitive data, QIQD invites us to rethink the very ground those walls stand on.
In August 2017, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) launched the Major Research Plan “Dynamic ...
An EPFL Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering has developed a device that significantly dampens the flow-induced vibration ...
Scientists update Hamilton’s rule with powerful new math, revealing the many ways altruism and cooperation can thrive in ...
A sci-fi idea is gaining supporters, from billionaires to city councils. Whether it’s feasible is another matter.