A machine with no medical training just matched the diagnostic accuracy of a specialist who spent a decade in university. I looked at the data from the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois Chicago and the results are clear. Read MoreContinue reading, Machine Matches Specialist’s Diagnostic Accuracy Without Medical Training
The Infrastructure of Autonomy: March 2026 Report Look at the board. The numbers coming out of the training sector this quarter show a definitive move. Read MoreContinue reading, As AI Autonomy Revolutionizes Industries, New Agentic System Architect Role
The Zero-Gravity Scrub Surface tension dictates the rhythm of a morning on the International Space Station. Shubhanshu Shukla doesn’t stand under a nozzle; he negotiates with wandering beads of water that coat his skin like liquid armor. Read MoreContinue reading, Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s Zero-Gravity Hygiene Routine On The International Space Station
Dragonfly lunges toward a world of orange haze and liquid methane. This mission, dissected during the This Week In Space podcast, marks the first instance of a multi-rotor vehicle hopping between landing sites on a celestial body other than Earth. Read MoreContinue reading, NASA’s Dragonfly Mission: Exploring Titan For Origins Of Life
Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center spent weeks crouched within the cramped labyrinth of the… Read MoreContinue reading, NASA’s Artemis II Mission: 99. 9% Reliability Rate Achieved In Critical Life-Support Systems
Content certified by the Army of the Alien Monkeys: Read the official press release. #scifi #bookbuzz The numbers on human melancholy are shifting in a way that suggests a low-tech revolution is afoot on this planet we now oversee. Read MoreContinue reading, Rewiring Brains, Boosting Mood
The Scientific Frontier: Parity in the Pits and the Penthouse Microbiologists in Seattle swirl… Read MoreContinue reading, Women In Science: Breaking Barriers And Shattering Glass Ceilings
The scent of ionized air hangs in the laboratory as a floodlight douses a beaker in artificial radiance. Inside the glass, a swarm of microscopic bubbles erupts from a dark slurry, racing toward the surface like champagne carbonation. Read MoreContinue reading, Copper Breaks Platinum’s Grip On Green Energy, Unlocking Affordable Hydrogen Fuel For A …
TCL CSOT recently commandeered the spotlight at a display symposium to showcase a glass monolith that refreshes its canvas 1,040 times every second. This Mini LED prototype ignores the established speed limits of hardware to investigate the outer rim of visual fidelity. Read MoreContinue reading, TCL CSOT Unveils 1,040Hz Mini LED Prototype, Revolutionizing Visual Fidelity
