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Deep-tech company develops high-precision passive eye-tracking technology for smart contact lenses
XPANCEO, a deep-tech company developing smart contact lenses, has unveiled a passive eye-tracking system that achieves ...
Data is growing at a staggering pace, pushing charge-based microelectronics, such as smartphones and laptops, to their ...
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First functional brain atlas shows how communication networks change from infancy to old age
If you want to know more about how the human brain matures and changes over time, you can now consult the first comprehensive atlas that maps brain organization from infancy all the way through to ...
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Vegetation patterns and ecosystem resilience: Why their relationship status is 'complicated'
In dryland ecosystems, increased environmental stress often triggers a change from a uniform vegetation cover to patchy ...
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Neurobots: Tiny living robots now use neurons to guide movement and behavior
Scientists have created tiny living robots endowed with functional nervous systems, marking a major ...
Is Anthropic Mythos model the most capable AI yet? A powerful new AI has triggered global concern. Anthropic says its Mythos system has already found thousands of critical software vulnerabilities.
In dryland ecosystems, increased environmental stress often triggers a change from a uniform vegetation cover to patchy vegetation patterns. Some theoretical studies suggest that this spatial ...
QINGDAO CITY, SHANDONG PROVINCE, CHINA, April 3, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global market for metal labels and ...
Patent issued for precision-engineered scar tissue release tools designed for connective tissue fibrosis and fascial ...
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Princeton-built 3D-printed soft robot moves and folds using heat, not motors
A paper crane that flaps its wings without a single motor inside it sounds like a magic trick. But engineers at Princeton University have built exactly that: a soft robot, constructed entirely through ...
“We used deep visual neural networks to create numerical descriptions of objects so that we could understand the neurons’ ...
Over the past decades, computer scientists have introduced numerous artificial intelligence (AI) systems designed to emulate the organization and functioning of networks of neurons in the brain.
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