Researchers at a Chinese university have built a soft, human-inspired robot that can physically grow and shrink on command, mimicking the way human bones elongate during development. The robot, called ...
We like to think that animals follow the crowd. If most of the group does something, surely the individual will copy. But what if the story is more complicated? What if the deciding factor isn't just ...
Explore the future of architectural design with Autodesk Forma, streamlining workflows and connecting schematic design to ...
Ernst & Young LLP (EY US), a global professional services firm, serves as the official presenting partner for TGR Foundation’s 30th anniversary year. Through the collaboration, they will further ...
News: At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, two sessions—one on responsible and ethical AI, another on BioAI and biomanufacturing—converged on the same message for CIOs: India’s AI future will be ...
Voters are already asking artificial intelligence chatbots about candidates, but campaigns don’t yet know what those large ...
News: BioAI at India AI Impact Summit outlined how AI+biology can accelerate biomanufacturing—using genomics, in-silico design, and data loops for scale and trust.
New research exposes the molecular switches that let some cancers shapeshift and reveals how they might finally be stopped. Certain cancers are extremely difficult to treat, and carcinomas are among ...
When AI can pass the tests that we once defined as intelligence, working harder to beat it isn’t a smart approach. The solution is to rethink what those tests were really measuring.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new 3D‑printing method that uses nothing but light and a single, inexpensive resin to create lifelike anatomical models with ...
Humans develop sharp vision during early fetal development thanks to an interplay between a vitamin A derivative and thyroid hormones in the retina, Johns Hopkins University scientists have found. The ...