Qumus is a physically embodied, multi-agent AI system that autonomously plans, executes, analyzes, and refines quantum-materials experiments inside a robotic minilab.
A San Francisco biotech start-up races sex cells on tiny tracks. Can an internet joke become a serious business?
A New York fertility doctor is using AI to cut costs, reduce waste, and speed up treatment, without sacrificing outcomes.
If this year’s Cannes Film Festival schedule is light on blockbusters, it’s even bigger than usual on intrigue. There’s ...
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Best photography competitions to enter in 2026
The best photography competitions to enter in 2026, along with deadlines and top tips from judges to help your images stand ...
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Discover 100 Classified Facts Nobody Is Supposed to Know! Explore mind-bending truths about science, history, and nature that will reshape your world. Unco ...
Selecting a clinical microscopy camera requires balancing sensitivity, resolution, and workflow compatibility for consistent ...
Scientific discovery is often portrayed as the result of long hours alone in a lab, but true science is inherently collaborative. The most robust experimental processes are developed through ...
Once one of the ‘big two’, the Japanese marque has been conspicuously absent in camera discussions this year, with its Z6 II, ...
Leica, Pentax and Ricoh all have cameras that lack the ability to shoot color – and what’s been taken away is making our ...
A research group led by Assistant Professor Takafumi Tomita and Professor Kenji Ohmori at the Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, has developed a new microscopy ...
Retailers must monitor everything happening in their store environments. They also need “to balance that customer experience with the loss of a sale and the theft of a product,” said Andy Szanger, ...
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