It is well-established that people from various backgrounds often have different collaboration and communication styles.
The United States and its partners have spent decades and billions building a security architecture around foreign malign ...
How do our genes determine our appearance and our susceptibility to disease? This question is central to biomedical research, ...
Speech-to-text capability is now baked into all modern computers. But what if you didn’t have to dictate to your computer? What if you could type just by thinking? Silicon Valley startup Sabi is ...
Imagine a creature nearly twice the size of a modern African elephant (which can weigh up to 6,000kg [13,000 lbs]). This was Elephas (Paleoxodon) recki, a prehistoric titan that roamed the landscape ...
Technology leaders are under sustained pressure to deliver more, faster. Industry studies consistently show that most digital transformation programmes fail to achieve their stated outcomes, despite ...
You may have heard the claim that the human eye cannot see more than 60 FPS on a monitor. For many people, that is an absolute truth, especially when it comes to gaming. The problem is that this idea, ...
Human activity is increasingly extending into environments marked by isolation, confinement, and extreme conditions, including long-duration space missions, polar research stations, intensive care ...
Australian biotech startup Cortical Labs claims have successfully programmed living human neurons to play the cult-classic 1993 video game Doom. The team created a microelectrode array by growing ...
Human performance, psychological well-being, and behavioral adaptation in isolated, confined, and extreme (ICE) environments—such as intensive care units, remote healthcare settings, disaster zones, ...
While Elon Musk’s Neuralink likes to say it’s “pioneering” brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), China’s BCI industry is already quietly moving from research to scale. A new wave of startups is racing to ...