Most materials, especially metals and ceramics, are crystals. Their atoms are arranged in three-dimensional lattices that repeat the same exact pattern, over and over again. But there's a well-known ...
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Brain organoids learn virtual pole-balancing in lab test, study reports
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have trained lab-grown clusters of mouse brain cells to balance a ...
Researchers developed a method that gradually adds and removes atoms in simulations, enabling realistic modeling of crystal defects that affect material strength.
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Human brain cell wetware plays Doom, fly's mind uploaded: AI Eye
The FlySilicon Valley startup Eon Systems claims to have successfully uploaded the mind of a fly and placed it inside a simulated environment. The uploaded mind can control a digital body and respond ...
Scientists have shown that lightning-like bursts can be recreated in small blocks of solid materials in the lab.
AMI Labs founder Yann LeCun Chesnot/Getty Images AMI Labs, the world model startup launched by former Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun, has raised more than $1 billion in its debut funding round. At ...
Celebrate Pi Day and read all about how this number pops up across math and science on our special Pi Day page. Grab something circular, like a cup, measure the distance around the circle, and divide ...
A lifelike childbirth simulator called Mama Anne is training future midwives with realistic labor scenarios. The robot mannequin can blink, breathe, talk, and even deliver a baby during simulated ...
Vibrations in the ground are found everywhere. They occur when cars pass by, when machines are operating, or when the earth’s crust moves. For most of us, these are invisible forces. For researchers, ...
Most materials, especially metals and ceramics, are crystals. Their atoms are arranged in three-dimensional lattices that repeat the same exact ...
Port operators are turning to training to tackle the growing labour shortage and skills gap in their workforce. DLM looks at how OEMs and training specialists are responding to this demand.
3D printing is getting less finicky in 2026. New materials, machines, and software are cutting setup times and making high-quality prints easier.
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