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- Making AI-generated code more accurate in any language April 18, 2025A new technique automatically guides an LLM toward outputs that adhere to the rules of whatever programming language or other format is being used.Adam Zewe | MIT News
- Equipping living cells with logic gates to fight cancer April 18, 2025Founded by MIT researchers, Senti Bio is giving immune cells the ability to distinguish between healthy and cancerous cells.Zach Winn | MIT News
- New study reveals how cleft lip and cleft palate can arise April 17, 2025MIT biologists have found that defects in some transfer RNA molecules can lead to the formation of these common conditions.Anne Trafton | MIT News
- How should we prioritize patients waiting for kidney transplants? April 17, 2025A comprehensive study of the U.S. system could help policymakers analyze methods of matching donated kidneys and their recipients.Peter Dizikes | MIT News
- A faster way to solve complex planning problems April 16, 2025By eliminating redundant computations, a new data-driven method can streamline processes like scheduling trains, routing delivery drivers, or assigning airline crews.Adam Zewe | MIT News
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- Solar-Powered Tech Transforms Remote Learning April 19, 2025When Marc Alan Sperber, of Arizona State University’s Education for Humanity initiative arrived at a refugee camp along the Thai-Myanmar border, the scene was typical of many crisis zones: no internet, unreliable power, and few resources. But within minutes, he and local NGO partners were able to set up a full-featured digital classroom using nothing […]Maurizio Arseni
- Video Friday: Robot Boxing April 18, 2025Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RoboSoft 2025: 23–26 April 2025, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLANDICUAS 2025: 14–17 May 2025, CHARLOTTE, NCICRA 2025: 19–23 May […]Evan Ackerman
- Bell Labs Turns 100, Plans to Leave Its Old Headquarters April 18, 2025This year, Bell Labs celebrates its hundredth birthday. In a centennial celebration held last week at the Murray Hill, New Jersey campus, the lab’s impressive technological history was celebrated with talks, panels, demos, and over a half dozen gracefully aging Nobel laureates. During its impressive 100 year tenure, Bell Labs scientists invented the transistor, laid […]Dina Genkina
- The Future of AI and Robotics Is Being Led by Amazon’s Next-Gen Warehouses April 17, 2025This is a sponsored article brought to you by Amazon.The cutting edge of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t occur just at NASA, or one of the top university labs, but instead is increasingly being developed in the warehouses of the e-commerce company Amazon. As online shopping continues to grow, companies like Amazon are pushing […]Dexter Johnson
- Future Chips Will Be Hotter Than Ever April 16, 2025For over 50 years now, egged on by the seeming inevitability of Moore’s Law, engineers have managed to double the number of transistors they can pack into the same area every two years. But while the industry was chasing logic density, an unwanted side effect became more prominent: heat. In a system-on-chip (SoC) like today’s […]James Myers
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- Climate pledges could shrink global cropland April 18, 2025The tradeoff raises concerns about food security, particularly for the Global South. The post Climate pledges could shrink global cropland appeared first on Advanced Science News.Sukanya Charuchandra
- Two-in-one nanomedicine delivers antiviral treatment and immediate vaccine-like protection April 17, 2025The quasi-vaccine could help healthcare workers weather a virus outbreak in the future. The post Two-in-one nanomedicine delivers antiviral treatment and immediate vaccine-like protection appeared first on Advanced Science News.Jenna Flogeras
- Organic materials bring probabilistic computing closer to reality April 17, 2025Scientists created flexible probabilistic bits from custom polymers, offering a new, energy-efficient path for AI and machine learning using classical physics. The post Organic materials bring probabilistic computing closer to reality appeared first on Advanced Science News.Andrey Feldman
- Self-interacting inflaton particles may reshape our picture of the early universe April 16, 2025Subtle inflaton interactions may reshape our understanding of cosmic inflation, altering predictions about dark matter, black holes, and gravitational waves. The post Self-interacting inflaton particles may reshape our picture of the early universe appeared first on Advanced Science News.Andrey Feldman
- New fuel cell is equipped with gills for autonomous underwater vehicles April 15, 2025A fish-inspired fuel cell concept could provide a cost-effective alternative to batteries in underwater vehicles. The post New fuel cell is equipped with gills for autonomous underwater vehicles appeared first on Advanced Science News.Robert Lea