Progress will come from systems that can combine language understanding with explicit spatial and structural reasoning.
The legacy of apartheid’s spatial planning and its continued impact on the lives of millions of South Africans, is explored in a new exhibit, Nkosi Sikelel’ iAzania, at Museum Africa in Johannesburg.
Scientists are exploring how DNA’s physical structure can store vast amounts of data and encode secure information.
Raghab Singh’s research advances structure-first AI models for healthcare, combining molecular geometry and language ...
The inaugural Aranyani Pavilion launches in New Delhi, conceived to bring people, nature and architecture into fruitful dialogue ...
BRUSSELS, BE / ACCESS Newswire / February 7, 2026 / A new immersive exhibition has opened in Brussels, introducing a ...
Robbyant, an embodied AI company within Ant Group, today announced the open-source release of LingBot-World, a world model that achieves industry-leading performance in video quality, dynamic fidelity ...
While digital natives scroll endlessly through screens, a growing body of neuroscience research reveals that physical book ...
Diagram-based learning helps students understand complex Biology concepts, improve recall, and perform better in board exams. By combining visual memory with active learning, diagrams simplify ...
To name a work Marabi is to invite the sweat, the sway, the repetition, the dismay, the danger of pleasure taken under ...
At India Art Fair 2026, APRE Art House is showing work by seven artists who've built their practices through serious, ...
Can AI image models preserve identity across edits, follow complex instructions, and combine existing assets without visual collapse?
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