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13:00
2026-05-15
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science

Striking New Views of the First Atomic Bomb Test

The article describes the photographic documentation of the Trinity test, the first atomic bomb detonation on July 16, 1945. Photographer Berlyn Brixner, stationed in a bunker, captured the explosion …

16:05
2026-05-14
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neural-networks

Graphene “Tattoos” for Plants Could Form Neural Networks

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a graphene "tattoo" sensor that sticks directly onto plant leaves to provide real-time hydration readings. The sensor, which functions a…

14:00
2026-05-13
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artificial-intelligence

Can AI Chatbots Reason Like Doctors?

A new study published April 30 in *Science* found that OpenAI's large language model outperformed physicians on several clinical reasoning tasks using real emergency room records. The findings arrive …

12:00
2026-05-13
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large-language-models

Archivists Turn to LLMs to Decipher Handwriting at Scale

Archivists and historians are turning to large language models to rapidly transcribe centuries-old handwritten documents at scale, a task that previously required specialized training or custom softwa…

18:00
2026-05-12
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research

IEEE Program Aims to Connect the Billions Who Are Still Offline

According to a November report from the International Telecommunication Union, nearly 30 percent of the global population—over 2 billion people—still lack Internet access. To address this, the IEEE Fu…

12:00
2026-05-12
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ai-infrastructure

Your Next AI Query May Travel Where the Power Is

Nvidia and its partners plan to build a fleet of 25 small data centers next to utility substations across five U.S. utilities later this year, shifting computing loads between sites based on power ava…

13:00
2026-05-10
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ai-infrastructure

Startup Wants to Run AI Inference From Space

Orbital Inc., a Los Angeles-based startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz, announced plans in mid-April to build a constellation of small satellites in low Earth orbit designed to run AI inference workl…

18:00
2026-05-08
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research

Ana Inês Inácio Designs the Future of Wireless

Ana Inês Inácio, an IEEE senior member and research scientist at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), designs integrated circuits for next-generation RF sensor systems t…

13:00
2026-05-07
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policy-regulation

Sardinia’s Ancient Reasons for Rejecting a Clean Energy Future

The article explains that widespread public resistance to renewable energy projects in Sardinia is rooted in a deep historical distrust of outsiders and authority, not merely local objections. This op…

12:00
2026-05-07
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artificial-intelligence

AI Is Starting to Build Better AI

Artificial intelligence systems are now helping to build improved versions of themselves, with OpenAI's GPT-5.3-Codex assisting in its own creation and Anthropic reporting that Claude Code writes the …

22:11
2026-05-06
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ai-safety

Chatbots Need Guardrails to Prevent Delusions and Psychosis

Researchers and clinicians are pushing for mandatory guardrails on AI chatbots after studies linked the technology to reinforced delusions and multiple suicides, including the death of a Florida teena…

18:00
2026-05-06
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cybersecurity

Learn What It Takes to Become a Cybersecurity Consultant

The article highlights the high demand for cybersecurity consultants, with information security analyst roles projected to grow nearly 30% by 2034 and over $10 trillion spent annually on cybercrime da…

15:45
2026-05-05
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robotics

Bionic Tech Must Prove Itself Beyond the Lab

The article argues that bionic technologies like exoskeletons and brain-computer interfaces must be evaluated not by impressive lab demonstrations but by their real-world reliability, cost, and usabil…

12:00
2026-05-05
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artificial-intelligence

Do We Really Need Smarter AI to Cure Cancer?

More than a trillion dollars has been invested in artificial intelligence, yet tech giants like Meta and OpenAI continue to pursue artificial general intelligence (AGI) and superintelligence (ASI) tha…

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