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The Materials Science Learning Center (MSLC) offers resources and expert insights to enhance materials characterization and accelerate scientific breakthroughs.
Rather than use AI to achieve scientific breakthroughs, Anthropic is betting AI agents can make the routine work of science more efficient.
A team of scientists has replicated one of Thomas Edison's early experiments from his quest to make the lightbulb, but with ...
Designed and developed by IIT Kanpur, the initiative aims to popularize scientific temper, creative mindset, and hands-on learning among students in remote and underserved regions of Uttar Pradesh.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Radical AI’s autonomous materials science lab at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, bringing 115 new jobs.
As AI and brain technology advance, scientists warn understanding of consciousness and awareness is lagging behind, raising ...
Condensed-matter physics and materials science have a silo problem. Although researchers in these fields have access to vast amounts of data – from experimental records of crystal structures and ...
For years, artificial intelligence has promised to accelerate scientific discovery. But most AI tools still sit awkwardly on the sidelines, helping with narrow tasks like summarising papers or ...
Both are pouring serious resources into building genuine technical bridges between OpenAI's AI capabilities and Snowflake's ...
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Research finds scientists view ELNs as “glorified filing cabinets,” driving frustration, duplication and shadow AI use
Sapio Sciences, the science-aware ™ AI lab informatics platform, today announced the results of new research examining ...
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160,000-year-old sophisticated stone tools discovered in China may not have been made by Homo sapiens
Archaeologists have found the oldest known evidence of hafted tools in East Asia, and they challenge a previously held assumption about stone tool use.
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