Deep learning AI has accurately created color images from night vision images.
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His $1 million ARC Prize competition is designed to put us on the right path.
In “Not Born Yesterday,” author and cognitive scientist Hugo Mercier makes the case that misinformation is overrated — and other human foibles are underrated.
A successful trial that tested a vaccine against bladder cancer in dogs could help develop a similar one for humans.
“Dead” satellites aren’t just space junk. They are also targets for hackers to hijack and use to broadcast misinformation.
Knowing that technology would advance in the future, NASA put some moon rock samples into storage without opening them. Now, they have.
“I believe that in the future, there will be a Francis Bacon of AI art,” Saltz tells Big Think. “We just haven’t seen that artist yet.”
The spray uses snippets of DNA to gum up virus replication.
ÄIO’s fermentation process creates healthy, sustainable oils and fats by upcycling low-value industry organics.
The phenomenon of “digital dementia” might not be real after all.
The vaccine provided protection for mouse and ferret models.
It’s not just fun: DNA origami has the potential to revolutionize engineering at the nanoscopic scale.
She helped create CRISPR, a gene-editing technology that is changing the way we treat genetic diseases and even how we produce food.
The tiny swimmers appear to transmit signals that “persuade” the female body to have a baby.
Scientists captured it on footage 1.5 miles below the surface.
Prosthetic arms can cost amputees $80,000. A startup called Unlimited Tomorrow is aiming to change that by making customized 3D-printed bionic arms for just $8,000.
Why does the DMT experience feel so familiar to some people — even those who are trying the psychedelic for the first time?
Disulfiram is an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of chronic alcoholism. It might also serve as anti-anxiety medication.
Astronomers used supercomputers and an international network of antennas to create the stunning map.
Spin, spin, spin — fire! The startup’s radical system could make satellite launches cheaper and cleaner.
The common drug is called gabapentin, which is currently used to control seizures and manage nerve pain.
Spotty connectivity isn’t going to jeopardize Ukraine’s drone attacks.
Scientists found a way to revert pain in mice using gene therapy. Perhaps the same technique could be applied to humans.
It could make enough drinking water for a family of four.
From Amazon to the US Army, everybody wants one (or 150).
We can no longer approach the news as passive consumers.
An out-of-this-world idea could help reduce some of the risk of solar geoengineering.
By creating a type O kidney, they hope to make more organs available for transplant.
Biotechnology can convert enemy viruses into anti-cancer mercenaries.
Really simple interventions can greatly reduce indoor temperatures during the summer, particularly in places like the Pacific Northwest.