Jupiter’s mysterious auroral events are caused by vibrating waves of plasma.
Search Results
You searched for: Computers
A future kitchen appliance could make it possible to 3D-print entirely new recipes and cook them with lasers.
Painkillers have nasty side effects, such as organ damage or addiction. Researchers have discovered a new drug that may cause none of these.
One home was printed in 28 hours. Now, Alquist 3D is building 200 more.
On-demand learning has become the cornerstone of a modern L&D strategy. Here’s why.
Every proton contains three quarks: two up and one down. But charm quarks, heavier than the proton itself, have been found inside. How?
New research suggests they may be in the connections between your brain cells.
What makes something a hit or a flop? Sit and ponder that one, and you’ll find it’s a stumper. At first, the answer seems obvious: popularity. That’s not quite right […]
Controversial physics theory says reality around us behaves like a computer neural network.
The time to begin exploring VR training is now. Here are the pros, cons, and different ways this technology can be utilized.
Hybrid working, robot fast food workers, and the rapid acceleration of NFTs are just the beginning.
The Universe certainly formed stars, at one point, for the very first time. But we haven’t found them yet. Here’s what everyone should know.
The more social behaviors a voice-user interface exhibits, the more likely people are to trust it, engage with it, and consider it to be competent.
As the skills gap grows, learning and development can help ensure the viability of an organization’s talent well into the future.
What happens when simulation theory becomes more than a fascinating thought experiment?
Soft skills training can help develop transformation-ready employees and equip entire organizations to adapt to an unpredictable future.
It took a series of ingenious experiments in the 20th century to uncover some of our biggest cognitive biases.
Revolutionary techniques for understanding brain functions in animals could soon help us understand how emotions guide our lives.
Argentina’s black market for cash is embracing crypto — but it’s not what crypto proponents expected.
A black woman most have never heard of made GPS possible. Over the span of a single lifetime, the world has changed in ways that would have been virtually unimaginable […]
A new artificial intelligence method removes the effect of gravity on cosmic images, showing the real shapes of distant galaxies.
All the latest titles from the experts at MIT.
Is the physical universe independent from us, or is it created by our minds, as suggested by scientist Robert Lanza?
The metaverse may leave us perpetually unsure whether the people we encounter are authentic or high-quality fakes.
Researchers discovered a galactic wind from a supermassive black hole that sheds light on the evolution of galaxies.
No matter how good our measurement devices get, certain quantum properties always possess an inherent uncertainty. Can we figure out why?
A new study upends a long-standing theory on how the brain plans motor actions in uncertain environments.
It’s the best-known transcendental number of all-time, and March 14 (3/14 in many countries) is the perfect time to celebrate Pi (π) Day!
It is time to give the Russian cosmologist the credit he deserves.
It’s that time of year when the hours of meticulous wrapping of Christmas toys are viciously undone in seconds by tiny children.