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New 3D-printed ‘invisibility’ cloak can hide objects from infrared cameras
Researchers have developed the first 3D, omnidirectional thermal “cloak” capable of making objects invisible ...
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With machine learning, researchers embrace the atomic-scale complexity of batteries
For grid-scale energy storage and national energy resilience, the U.S. needs better batteries. Lawrence Livermore National ...
Faster and more effective ways to treat Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Using bird bone structure as inspiration, Xin Ning and Sepideh Ebad Sichani, Ph.D. '26, have created a new class of aircraft ...
Dr. Alex Fedoseyev, Director of Research at Ultra Quantum Inc., explores a new paradigm for turbulence modelling known as the ...
XPENG's IRON humanoid robot blends a bionic spine, agile movement and advanced AI capabilities. It will soon go on sale.
Inspecting bridges, creating digital twins, and making self-driving cars safer are just a few uses, but many different industries will find uses for AI models that reason about 3D space.
These compact irons hide speed, launch and forgiveness technologies inside shapes designed to appeal to accomplished golfers.
From the Art Gallery to Technical Workshops, the conference explores how artificial intelligence augments the work of artists ...
OverviewProteins are not static molecular objects but dynamic conformational ensembles whose structures, motions, disorder, ...
Front Office Sports on MSN
How This World Cup Will—and Won’t—Change Sports
The tournament will be remembered for hydration breaks, ticketing, and ref tech.
Q2 2026 Earnings Call July 17, 2026 7:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsLouise Tjeder - Head of Investor Relations & ...
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