The Manila Times on MSN
Researchers develop hair-thin brain chip for neurological disorders
A brain implant no thicker than a human hair could revolutionize treatment for epilepsy, paralysis, and other neurological conditions, researchers reported this week in the journal Nature Electronics.
The Kenya Times on MSN
National and extra-county senior schools offering computer studies, general science, and media technology
Senior Schools nationwide are approved to offer the Computer Studies, General Science, and Media Technology subject ...
RGTI has been merely lifted along the rising tide instead of fundamentals, attributed to the uncertain technological roadmap, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
US engineers develop 3D chip that offers order-of-magnitude speed gains, accelerates AI
Engineers in the United States have developed a novel multilayer computer chip with a unique architecture that could help ...
A new chip-scale device offers unprecedented control over laser frequencies, a key ingredient for large-scale quantum computing. Researchers have achieved an important step forward in quantum ...
India Today on MSN
AI agent hacks Stanford computer network, beats professional human hackers who take six-figure salary
Stanford’s AI agent Artemis successfully identified security flaws missed by expert hackers. This AI agent took 16 hours to ...
Automotive Technology program is excited to announce an expansion of its course offerings this semester. With the addition of new faculty member Jeremy Kirtley, ...
Machine touted as first tiny robot to be able to sense, think and act, envisioning a future of use inside human body.
Venture capitalist Modar Alaoui, founder of the Humanoids Summit, gathered over 2,000 people, including top engineers from ...
Nebraska researchers are developing new interface tools to help speech-impaired children communicate more effectively. Scientists are developing the new technology with kids' input.
PhilStar Global on MSN
‘You can teach a computer law, but not judgment’
While technological changes in the legal profession are welcome, the elements of passion, empathy and a moral compass is ...
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