AI could transform how doctors detect brain diseases on MRI scans

A new artificial intelligence system may soon help doctors find serious brain problems faster and more accurately. This technology, created by researchers at King’s College...

New ultra-thin material could make AI chips faster, cooler, and far more energy efficient

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the world—but it’s also consuming enormous amounts of energy. Data centers powering AI models rely on thousands of computer chips...

New tech could shield space electronics from deadly cosmic radiation

Modern life depends heavily on electronics that can survive in extreme environments. Satellites that provide TV broadcasts, GPS signals, phone services and internet must operate...

AI can detect diseases from your sweat

Sweat contains a wealth of biological information that, with the help of artificial intelligence and next-generation sensors, could transform how we monitor our health...

New biodegradable smart tag could make shipping safer and greener

Every day, huge amounts of goods travel around the world—including fragile products that must stay within a safe temperature and humidity range. Vaccines, certain medicines,...

New AI blood and urine tests may detect cancer more effectively

Diagnosing cancer may soon become easier and less painful thanks to advances in AI-assisted blood and urine tests. Scientists believe these tests could one day...

A single ultra-thin membrane could make lithium batteries safer and last twice as long

Lithium-metal batteries are often described as the “next big thing” for electric vehicles and energy storage. They can hold much more energy than today’s lithium-ion...

MIT engineers build powerful robots using real muscle and fake tendons

Scientists have been working for years to create robots powered by living muscle tissue. These biohybrid robots combine lab-grown muscles with synthetic skeletons, giving them...

A new smart device can heat and cool buildings—without using electricity

Imagine a building that can heat itself in winter and cool itself in summer without using any electricity. A research team in South Korea has...

A new low-cost catalyst could make clean hydrogen much cheaper

Scientists may have found a more affordable way to produce clean hydrogen—an energy source that could one day power cars, factories, and even entire...

Snake pee may help treat gout pain and kidney stones

If you’ve never had a reptile as a pet, you might be surprised to learn that many reptiles don’t pee like humans do. Instead...

Scientists ask AI to generate human bodies—and the results reveal clear biases

A new study from the University of Toronto has found that today’s artificial intelligence image generators often reproduce—and even exaggerate—common stereotypes about the human...

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How disordered materials could boost supercapacitor performance

Supercapacitors, devices that charge extremely quickly compared to traditional batteries, could see a significant performance boost thanks to new research from the University of...

Virtual reality is a new frontier in physical therapy

Virtual reality, or VR, is no longer just for video games and entertainment. It has found its way into healthcare, where it is making...

Bright future: The next big thing in solar energy

Solar power is about to get a big upgrade, thanks to scientists working on a new kind of solar cell that could change everything. These...

Lithium for batteries could come from fracking wastewater

Making batteries takes a lot of lithium, and new research indicates some of it could come from wastewater. Most batteries used in technology like smart...

New shortcut for quantum simulations could unlock new doors for technology

From water boiling into steam to ice cubes melting in a glass, we’ve all seen the phenomenon known as a phase transition in our...