Researchers have developed a new way to recognize human emotions by combining fiber-based physiological signals with thermal ...
The war with Iran is laying bare the dangers posed to commercial ships and planes by the rise of GPS interference in and around conflict zones.
However, in indoor environments, non-line-of-sight (NLOS) signals significantly degrade the ranging performance of UWB ...
Higher structural inflation, elevated debt and potential capital controls are reshaping the landscape. What should investors ...
Neuroscientists have uncovered new insights into a key evolutionary question: Why can humans talk when most animals can't?
Evidence is provided suggesting that aggregate neural activity at an early stage of visual processing (V1) can directly contribute to perceptual decisions in humans.
Quantum mechanical effects are known to be easily disrupted by disturbances from the surrounding environment, commonly ...
Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 introduces "Adaptive Thinking" and a "Compaction API" to solve context rot in long-running agents. The model supports a 1M token context window with 76% multi-needle ...
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising precision, sending targeted feedback to individual neurons ...
People and computers perceive the world differently, which can lead AI to make mistakes no human would. Researchers are working on how to bring human and AI vision into alignment.
Martin Hensher ([email protected]) is an associate professor of health systems financing and organization in Deakin University’s Institute for Health Transformation, in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
The chatbot era ended—agentic AI needs physical networks. Corning's fiber optics are essential as connectivity demand grows ...