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AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn’t ready for the new risks this brings to biology
Artificial intelligence is rapidly learning to autonomously design and run biological experiments, but the systems intended ...
Anthropic is limiting access to its latest AI model, Mythos. The real risks may already be out there
Whether companies have access to Mythos or not, experts say those not currently using AI to secure their systems may already ...
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Global Learning Charter Public School opens tech lab to the community
New Bedford's Global Learning Charter Public School opens its Innovation Lab to the community, offering free access to tech tools.
This class will meet in the Learning Lab on the second floor of the Bowling Green Library at 2 p.m. on Monday. Basic computer experience is recommended and registration is required. To register, call ...
The startup’s central idea to bring quantum computing to room temperature is even more outlandish than quantum itself: ...
A muscle that no longer answers to the brain might sound useless. MIT researchers are trying to turn that idea into medicine.
The Wisconsin Union Directorate welcomed renowned quantum physicist John Martinis to Shannon Hall on March 23 as part of the ...
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Tiiny AI’s Pocket Lab claims “doctorate-level” AI in a pocket PC
Tiiny AI Inc. brought a bold claim to CES 2026: a pocket-sized computer it calls the Pocket Lab, said to deliver “doctorate-level” artificial intelligence reasoning without any cloud connection. The ...
"It's just a complete assault and denial of science and science-based forest management," one critic said.
Nevada researchers are developing a robotic watering system and a facial-recognition AI model to identify and capture data on ...
A University of Kentucky lab researching Eastern U.S. forest resiliency and conservation efforts is slated for closure under a sweeping federal overhaul the U.S. Forest Service unveiled last week.
As Apple turns 50, we look back at the boldest (and most questionable) hardware to ever pass through the PC Labs.
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