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Carnegie Mellon's noninvasive brain technology allows users to move robotic fingers by thinking about the motion, offering new possibilities for people with motor impairments.
A new AI model learns to "think" longer on hard problems, achieving more robust reasoning and better generalization to novel, unseen tasks.
Amid the trade war with the US, Beijing’s regime is prioritizing technology as a key driver of economic and political power ...
Scaler School of Technology (SST) is rapidly emerging as one of the most forward-thinking institutions for engineering ...
Clarence navigates the world like a dog and it’s hoped it can be used in hazardous settings like bomb sites or search and ...
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