A new study finds that looking at something and imagining it triggers the same exact process in the brain. It's also very similar to the process artificial intelligence uses to create an image.
Black Forest Labs has long punched above its weight in the AI image generation space. Its next move? Powering physical AI.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — After a mostly productive spring training, the Tampa Bay Rays are limping into the start of the regular season. Injuries have hampered the team’s infield and pitching staff the ...
Olufisayo “Fisayo” Omojokun, Georgia Tech associate dean in the College of Computing, found new energy in teaching through ...
Students at the North Lawrence Career Center (NLCC) hosted a heartwarming and educational event designed especially for the ...
A doctor orders an X-ray for a patient with a knee ache. The bones look fine, and the most likely prognosis is arthritis, ...
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New X-ray method pulls 3 images from 1 scan, revealing hidden details
Researchers at the University of Houston have developed a new X-ray imaging technique that extracts three distinct types of ...
RadioMatrix by Stratasys and Siemens enables precise control of radiopacity in 3D-printed anatomical models, improving ...
When watching Project Hail Mary, the film entrances you with its spectacle, and your brain in the moment is willing to believe the sight of Ryan Gosling floating in a vacuum surrounded by alien life.
A new critical point in water has been discovered by Stockholm University physicists, explaining some of water’s strangest ...
Opening Day is supposed to feel clean. Fresh starts, controlled energy, a game that eases you into the long season ahead. What unfolded at Busch Stadium was the complete opposite. The St. Louis ...
The Rays are handing top prospect Carson Williams the starting shortstop job on Opening Day, making one of the boldest early moves of the 2026 MLB season. The Tampa Bay Rays are making one of the more ...
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