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Microsoft just built an AI that designs materials for the future: Here’s how it works

Microsoft Research has unveiled a groundbreaking AI system called MatterGen that has the potential to revolutionize the way new materials are discovered and developed. This new system aims to accelerate

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A Comprehensive Guide to Cloud Computing in Manufacturing

Cloud computing is transforming the manufacturing industry, bringing with it a plethora of benefits and opportunities for businesses. With the

Major Review on Intermittent Fasting Finds Little Evidence For Weight Loss : ScienceAlert

Intermittent Fasting: Is the Hype Justified? Every diet trend seems to have its moment in the spotlight, but recent evidence

U.S. court bars OpenAI from using ‘Cameo’

A recent ruling by a federal district court in Northern California has favored Cameo, a platform that offers personalized video

How climate change made deadly floods in Spain even worse

The deadly floods that struck the Spanish region of Valencia in October 2024 were a stark reminder of the devastating

Scientists want to put a super laser on the moon

Scientists are planning to construct a cutting-edge laser inside one of the moon's coldest craters in order to enhance navigation

Real-world medical questions stump AI chatbots

But one person also mentioned a recent history of falls, while the other did not. The chatbot correctly diagnosed the

Tesla dodges 30-day suspension in California after removing Autopilot

The California Department of Motor Vehicles Allows Tesla to Continue Sales in California The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Huge Web of Hidden Electromagnetic Waves Discovered Around Tiny Ice World : ScienceAlert

Saturn's moon Enceladus may be small in size, but its electromagnetic influence extends far beyond what was previously thought. Recent