UnchartedX on MSN
Was a computer used to design this ancient Egyptian vase?
A high resolution scan of a pre dynastic granite vase reveals geometry so precise it can be reverse engineered into a purely mathematical CAD model within microscopic tolerances. The analysis suggests ...
Emily Standley Allard on MSN
Top 10 coaches and mentors transforming lives in 2026
The most influential names this year aren’t simply offering strategies — they’re reshaping how individuals think, heal, earn, ...
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Trump loses way on the economy. Every policy points to more inflation and tougher times.
President Donald Trump's tariffs, tax cuts and interest rates will worsen inflation.
Next-gen Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra, or Ford F-Series may adopt supercapacitors and steer-by-wire tech, signaling a major ...
MIT researchers unveil a new fine-tuning method that lets enterprises consolidate their "model zoos" into a single, ...
If your prompts influence policy, finance or patient care but live in chat threads, you don’t have innovation — you have ...
According to Dr Yaranov, total cholesterol numbers do not tell the whole story. He shares 6 markers that assess the risk of heart disease more accurately.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Q&A: Could light-powered computers reduce AI's energy use?
A key problem facing artificial intelligence (AI) development is the vast amount of energy the technology requires, with some ...
A laser-written glass chip shows how fragile quantum signals can be decoded with high stability and low loss, offering a new ...
The success of the healthcare system is often measured by its hardware, where we count the resolution of MRI machines or the ...
A new topology-based method predicts atomic charges in metal-organic frameworks from bond connectivity alone, making large-scale computational screening practical.
A key problem facing artificial intelligence (AI) development is the vast amount of energy the technology requires, with some ...
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