20101.
20102.
20103.
20104.
ZoraSafe Set to Launch AI-Driven Digital Protection to Fight Scams
(techreport.com)
20105.
Is OpenAI Becoming 'Too Big to Fail'?
(slashdot.org)
20106.
20107.
Linux Ported to WebAssembly, Boots in a Browser Tab
(slashdot.org)
20108.
OpenAI Signs $38 Billion Cloud Deal With Amazon
(slashdot.org)
20109.
20110.
Atomically Thin Materials Significantly Shrink Qubits
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20111.
Progress in Your Career by Managing Up
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20112.
4 Weird Things You Can Turn into a Supercapacitor
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20113.
In 1953, the Ford X-100 Concept Car Had It All
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20114.
Why I Admire Walt Downing’s Volunteerism
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20115.
Study shows vision-language models can't handle queries with negation words
(sciencedaily.com)
20116.
Following the folds -- with quantum technology
(sciencedaily.com)
20117.
Light-driven cockroach cyborgs navigate without wires or surgery
(sciencedaily.com)
20118.
With evolutionary AI, scientists find hidden keys for better land use
(sciencedaily.com)
20119.
Emotional responses crucial to attitudes about self-driving cars
(sciencedaily.com)
20120.
AI at light speed: How glass fibers could replace silicon brains
(sciencedaily.com)
20121.
20122.
20123.
A simple twist fooled AI—and revealed a dangerous flaw in medical ethics
(sciencedaily.com)
20124.
Harvard’s ultra-thin chip could revolutionize quantum computing
(sciencedaily.com)
20125.
Scientists just cracked the quantum code hidden in a single atom
(sciencedaily.com)
20126.
Scientists build artificial neurons that work like real ones
(sciencedaily.com)
20127.
Breakthrough optical processor lets AI compute at the speed of light
(sciencedaily.com)
20128.
Too much screen time may be hurting kids’ hearts
(sciencedaily.com)
20129.
20130.
Obama aids Democrats in campaign stops ahead of 2025 elections
(feeds.washingtonpost.com)