US Weighs Software Export Restrictions in Escalating Tech Trade Standoff with China
Broad Software Controls Under Consideration The Trump administration is actively considering sweeping restrictions on exports to China that contain or…
Broad Software Controls Under Consideration The Trump administration is actively considering sweeping restrictions on exports to China that contain or…
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser centered around its AI assistant. The browser includes an innovative agent mode that can perform online tasks directly for users, positioning it as a competitor to established browsers.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser built around its conversational AI, according to company announcements. The browser represents a significant expansion for the artificial intelligence company as it moves into the competitive web browser space. Sources indicate the product aims to challenge established players like Google Chrome and newer AI-focused browsers including Perplexity’s Comet.
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Researchers in Ireland are mobilizing volunteers worldwide to rescue millions of historical African weather records threatened by physical decay. The project aims to fill critical data gaps in one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions, enabling better understanding of long-term climate patterns.
An Irish research institution has launched an ambitious citizen science project to preserve and digitize approximately 4 million historical African weather records that risk being lost forever, according to project organizers. The initiative, led by Maynooth University’s ICARUS Climate Research Centre, aims to address critical data gaps in one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions.
Scientists have accidentally discovered a way to create powerful multi-color lasers on a single chip. This breakthrough could enable faster data transmission and more efficient AI infrastructure while reducing costs and space requirements.
In what sources describe as a fortunate scientific accident, researchers at Columbia University have developed a chip-sized frequency comb that could potentially transform internet infrastructure and artificial intelligence systems. According to reports published in Nature Photonics, the discovery occurred while scientists were investigating improvements to Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology.
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Groundbreaking research challenges long-held assumptions about using entanglement as definitive proof for quantum gravity. Scientists now indicate that distinguishing between classical and quantum gravitational theories will require more sophisticated experimental designs than previously thought.
According to recent reports published in Nature, the scientific community’s approach to testing whether gravity operates according to quantum rules may require significant revision. Researchers Aziz and Howl have demonstrated that entanglement—previously considered a potential ‘smoking gun’ for quantum gravity—can also emerge in classical gravitational models, complicating the decades-long search for definitive evidence.
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A groundbreaking open-access dataset featuring over 11 hours of gait time series data from healthy and pathological subjects has been released. The collection includes detailed clinical annotations and sensor readings from four body positions. Experts suggest this resource could accelerate development of clinical gait analysis tools.
Researchers have unveiled what sources indicate is one of the most extensive open-access gait databases available, featuring 1356 gait trials collected from 260 participants using wearable inertial sensors. According to reports, the dataset includes over 11 hours of gait time series data with standardized clinical annotations across multiple pathology groups.