Computer Science

AI nose can now predict what things will smell like

You know how you can look at a rainbow and name the colors? Or listen to music and say whether the note is high...

New smart clothes could ‘tap’ you to show where to go

Do your gadgets only talk and show things but never touch? Well, engineers at Rice University are changing that. They’ve made special clothes that can...

Need cancer treatment advice? Forget ChatGPT

The internet can serve as a powerful tool for self-education on medical topics. With ChatGPT now at patients’ fingertips, researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital...

Scientists use quantum computer to slow down chemical reaction by 100 billion times

You know how everything feels super slow when you're watching a slow-motion video? Imagine if we could do the same for things that happen way...

How Bethesda create a galaxy of 1,000 planets in the new game Starfield

When you hear about a video game with over 1,000 planets to explore, you might think, "Wow, that's huge! But how did they make...

How audio erotica creates the intimate fantasy of a boyfriend experience, without needing a...

The last decade has seen a widespread rise in the popularity of audio media. Podcasts began to emerge during the 2000s, aided first by technology...

AI speeds up colorectal cancer diagnosis and treatment, study finds

A Big Leap in Cancer Diagnosis Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. But what if artificial intelligence (AI) could help doctors...

AI drone beats human champions in racing

Remember the times when computers beat humans at board games? Like when IBM's Deep Blue beat chess champion Gary Kasparov in 1996? Or when Google's AlphaGo...

Are we ready for driverless cars? New study suggests a slow rollout is best

Driverless cars, or self-driving vehicles (SDVs), are often talked about as the future of travel. They could make our roads safer and less crowded. But...

Clock doesn’t lose or gain a second in billions of years? It’s possible now.

Imagine a clock that is so accurate it won't lose or gain a second in billions of years, or a tool that can measure...