This open-source agent installs software, makes calls and runs your digital life—redefining what “digital assistants” are ...
Bees navigate their surroundings with astonishing precision. Their brains are now inspiring the design of tiny, low-power chips that could one day guide miniature robots and sensors.
Tree rings hold clues about ancient solar storms. New research shows tree growth and carbon storage can shift those signals across years.
Semiconductor chips that process light rather than electricity could boost processing speeds and reduce energy use.
Top AI graduate programs at schools like Carnegie Mellon and Stanford are feeding a field where salaries average over $150,000—with job growth outpacing the broader market.
The 2,500 questions that make up the exam are specifically designed to probe the outer limits of what today’s AI systems cannot do.
Scientists have long relied on tree rings to learn about ancient solar storms—rare bursts of high-energy particles from the ...
Massi rushes down the slope, leaps across a slow-running stream and disappears inside a thick bush. Rosie, his young ...
Texas A&M ecoinformatics enables students to explore science in nature with real-world data, field research and ...
It’s a windy day at St. Edward’s University, and although it’s only 53 degrees with freezing temperatures on the way, the sun is shining and spirits are high. About 50 people gather around a plot of ...
Existing algorithms can partially reconstruct the shape of a single tree from a clean point-cloud dataset acquired by laser-scanning technologies. Doing the same with forest data has proven far more ...
On a gray January morning, in a muddy right-of-way near the Kentucky Exposition Center, a crew of contractors worked a half-dozen bald cypresses into the earth, part of a project in anticipation of a ...