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Deep Learning Advances May Pave Way to AI-Made Drugs
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Researchers Develop New AI Algorithm That Can Learn Simply by Human Instruction
James Dyson Awardee Makes Foldable Paper Bike Helmet
Elon Musk Reveals Plan to Ensure Mankind Isn't Invaded by Robots -- and It Starts With Microsoft
This Long-Acting Pill Can Release Daily Doses of Medicine for a Month
Scientists Develop Conductive Concrete That Protects Electronics From EMP
Enter Gene-Editing: CRISPR Gene-Editing Method Tested on Humans for the First Time
Farm Becomes First to Use Solar Power and Seawater to Grow Crops
New Line of Game Simulators Focused on Relaxation Than Thrill
A Colorado Company Just Made Wood-Based Fuel, and It Worked on a Cross-Country Flight
NVIDIA to Create First AI Framework to Assist Cancer Research
New US Regulation Requires Audible Alerts for All Hybrid and Electric Vehicles to Lessen Accidents
New York Startup Sets Up 'Smart Roads' to Power Up Las Vegas Streetlights Via Footsteps, Solar Power
Self-Sustaining Zombie Robots Will Depend on Organic Material to Survive
Millimeter Wave: Scientists Work on Tech Faster than Wi-Fi for Virtual Reality
Norway Introduces Self-Driving Grocery Cars for Cheap Delivery
New York-Based Company First to Make Furniture Out of Commercial, Self-Assembling Fungi
Tesla Now Close to Global Autopilot Systems with 1.3B Miles of Data
Asian Super Grid Marks the Arrival of a Worldwide Renewable Energy Grid
Scientists Develop First Bionic Eyes That Provide Enhanced Vision, Can View the Electromagnetic Spectrum
Researchers Predict AI-based Search Engines Will Change the Face of Scientific Inquiry
ALS Patients Can Now Play Games With First Brain Implant
A Quantum Era: Scientists Now Closer to Instantaneous Information Transfer Between Matter and Light
Google's DeepMind AI Is Now Learning to Play With Physical Objects
Hypersonic Planes Are Arriving Soon, Aerospace Officials Announce
Perovskite Solar Cells to Pave Way for Ultra-Cheap, Easy-to-Use Power
New Simulation Shows Possibility of 100% Renewable Energy Worldwide
The Machine Uprising: Robots Will Take Over Majority of Hard Labor Jobs, Says UN
Behold the Zeptosecond: Scientists Finally Record Atomic Event With Trillionth of a Billionth of a Second