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The Quest for the Perfect Lip-Synching Robot
Their mouths may move convincingly, but they’re far from lifelike—for now -
This Robot is Tinier than a Grain of Salt
Engineers had been trying to solve this problem for 40 years -
AI’s Innate Bias Against Animals
Chatbots and robots are a setback to animal welfare—but have the potential to be a step forward -
What Robots Can Learn from Classical Indian Dance
A “superhuman” alphabet for the hands -
Can the US Build a Nuclear Powered Future?
After decades of sluggish growth, AI could help usher in a nuclear revival—but a major challenge remains -
ChatGPT’s Biggest Foe: Poetry
How the machines miss threats smuggled inside lines of verse -
How to Print a Human
We desperately need new organs, and we’re running out of ways to get them -
Why Don’t We Have More Solar Planes?
These futuristic aircraft still haven’t fully taken off after five decades -
AI Might Not Harm Us in the Way You Think
Researchers are divided over AI’s cognitive harms—and whether we should use these tools at all -
How Super Recognizers See What the Rest of Us Miss
The secret to their extraordinary ability lies not in the brain but the eyes
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Space Is Raining Junk, and It’s Getting Worse
With another hunk of space debris crashing down, the perils of a jampacked low-Earth orbit hit home
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High-Tech Lollipops That Detect Disease
This researcher crosses disciplines for unexpected innovations
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The Power Grid Is Struggling. Can AI Fix It?
Renewables, EVs, and AI itself are straining the grid. These researchers have ideas to evolve it.
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The Divers Who Stretch the Limits of Human Biology
The most dangerous job on Earth is at the bottom of the sea
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Butterfly Wings Inspire Barrier-Breaking Nanotech
Mimicking the charismatic insect’s trick for flashing iridescent blue allows devices to grow ever smaller -
How AI Is Helping Archaeologists Make Discoveries
New clues about ancient civilizations are being unearthed from the data -
A Nano-sized Art Gallery
Vote on your favorite miniature art pieces and discover their link to futuristic research -
Is Life a Form of Computation?
Alan Turing and John von Neumann saw it early: the logic of life and the logic of code may be one and the same. -
Making Backpacks for Tiny Fish
A new generation of petite, submersible tracking tags offers a fresh look at the lives of little fishes