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Study finds AI can safely assist with some software annotation tasks
A dystopian future where advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems replace human decision-making has long been a trope of ...
ZME Science on MSN
Turns Out Lions Have a Second Roar and It’s Changing How We Hear Africa’s Big Cats
A team of ecologists and computer scientists from the University of Exeter and Oxford have discovered that the African lion ...
AZoQuantum on MSN
Celeritas code sets fast pace for particle physics discoveries
The innovative Celeritas project, led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, provides a software tool that makes sure simulations used to analyze particles can run on the fastest ...
For Nursing Mothers Beverly's PGH As Megs Yunn leads me through the headquarters of Beverly’s PGH in North Huntingdon, we are ...
Olisa Babafemi, a Nigerian specialist in plant and seed science, is contributing to agricultural research, seed quality assurance, ...
Study.com’s new survey of US hiring managers names the fastest-rising entry-level AI roles for 2026, the skills they expect, ...
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Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ahead of the problem and keep our data secure.
Research shows how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing plastics manufacturing through material development and process ...
Experts warn that much of what is now online comes from machines pretending to be human. What does that mean for the future ...
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