Falmouth resident and Harvard professor Dr. John Holdren was awarded the Karl Taylor Compton Medal for his leadership in science and public policy. CAI's Gilda Geist spoke with Dr. Holdren to learn ...
Explore the etymology and cultural impact of speed, revealing how our addiction to fast-paced living affects our perceptions ...
Wormholes are one of science fiction’s favourite cheats. Need characters to cross impossible distances? Skip years of travel?
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Nobel physicist: How to use AI without letting it think for you
Artificial intelligence is now woven into search engines, office software, and the apps that quietly run daily life, but the ...
He is a brilliant political talent with dizzying ambitions to change the city. Is he ready for the actual job, though?
AI allowed Shein not just to outpace everyone but to rewrite the physics of trend creation itself. Yet Zara has managed to ...
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What really prevents nations from making nuclear bombs
Nuclear bombs do not rely on size, they rely on physics. Here is how chain reactions and hydrogen bombs unleash power on a ...
We celebrate the incredible achievements of all those pioneering scientists, straight-talking campaigners and brilliant ...
In the second of a three-part series, RAJA M interviews Grok, an AI entity, to mark the second year of its existence.
Humanoid robots are expected to be deployed in factories and households - carrying out both basic and, potentially, advanced tasks. Bringing robots that look and move like humans to households and ...
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New memory structure helps AI models think longer and faster without using more power
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh and NVIDIA have introduced a new method that helps large language models reason ...
This company doesn’t make missiles or radars, and yet it lies inside most of them. That paradox explains why this unnoticed ...
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