Quantum technology is accelerating out of the lab and into the real world, and a new article argues that the field now stands ...
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Fibonacci and the Future: How Ancient Math Powers Modern Technology
It’s wild to think that a math puzzle from the 1200s is now helping power AI, encryption, and the digital world we live in.
Since the late 1800s, rechargeable batteries have revolutionized how we store and use energy in many ways. Although batteries ...
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Approximate domain unlearning: Enabling safer and more controllable vision-language models
Vision-language model (VLM) is a core technology of modern artificial intelligence (AI), and it can be used to represent ...
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If you’ve ever broken a bone, battled pneumonia or needed an emergency scan, chances are one of the first people you met was ...
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Mathematicians Just Discovered Two New Types of Infinity, and They May Break the Rules of Math
For centuries, mathematicians have categorized infinities into a kind of ladder. The infinite set of natural numbers (1, 2, 3 ...
Glories of the Gilded Age, at Chicago’s Driehaus Museum Audio By Carbonatix The decisions facing us today are too important to leave to executive agencies. Science and technology are transforming the ...
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Eight-hour sleep is modern; people once had first and second sleep
For most people alive today, a “good night’s sleep” means roughly eight uninterrupted hours in a dark room, followed by a single morning wake-up. Yet historical evidence suggests that this pattern is ...
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