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Written by Oliver Bown, UNSW Sydney In March, we saw the launch of a “ChatGPT for music” called Suno, which uses generative ..
BEIJING — In the fascinating realm of particle physics, scientists are constantly on the hunt for new subatomic particles ..
PRINCETON, N.J. — Scientists have taken a cue from nature’s fuzziest insects, creating a caterpillar-like robot that ..
HELSINKI, Finland — In the annals of astronomy, few events have captured the imagination quite like the Carrington ..
BOULDER, Colo. — Physicists have discovered a new way to make atoms march in lockstep, bound together by the power ..
‘Dead zones’ and glitchy WiFi connections could be a thing of the past thanks to terahertz waves, scientists ..
PULLMAN, Wash. — It may not look like a human tongue, but a newly developed “e-tongue” still outperforms ..
Written by Fabian Klenner, University of Washington Saturn has 146 confirmed moons – more than any other planet in the solar ..
LONDON — Quantum computing is more than just a dream for scientists and engineers: it is a reality that awaits us. When ..
PHILADELPHIA — Remember the holodeck from “Star Trek: The Next Generation”? That virtual reality room ..
HONG KONG — Can animals count? Numerical acumen has long been seen as a distinctly human ability. However, a game-changing ..