Research aimed to test whether modern AI models could manage physical-world tasks. The results are intriguing.
It’s everywhere, as the author learned the hard way while making as little contact as possible with machine learning and generative artificial intelligence.
STUART, Fla., Oct. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a defining moment for modern science and technology, Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) has been named a 2026 Edison Award nominee for its ...
Oct. 17: The bomb squad in Atlanta deploying their robot to pick up the suspicious object that led to I-75 shutting down for 2 hours near Truist Park. Cincinnati police chief placed on administrative ...
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This Is How Anyone Can Detect Cosmic Muons at Home
Muons are invisible cosmic particles that rain down on Earth every second — and now you can detect them yourself. In this video, I show how I built a desktop muon detector, how it works, and how you ...
Abstract: Open-vocabulary object detection (OVOD) aims to detect the objects beyond the set of classes observed during training. This work introduces a straightforward and efficient strategy that ...
Behind every breast cancer statistic is a woman, a family and a story. Breast cancer touches lives in ways that numbers can’t capture, but early detection can offer more preventative and treatment ...
Abstract: Detecting small objects in remote sensing images (RSIs) is a significant challenge due to their weak texture, scale variations, and dense spatial arrangements. Existing approaches often ...
Dark matter is believed to make up more than 80 percent of all matter in the universe, but what it actually is remains a mystery. Now, astronomers have found something that gives us a major clue. This ...
Astronomers have detected one of the darkest objects ever seen at a record cosmic distance—only with the assistance of gravity. The discovery is an important step toward the observation of dark matter ...
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