NEW DELHI: Artificial general intelligence (AGI) could be on the horizon within five to ten years, but today’s AI systems remain “jagged intelligences” that are brilliant at some tasks and bafflingly ...
In this month's LCGC Blog, Hayley Brawley and Alexia Kreinbrink explore the challenges facing chromatographers when exploring the complex world of metal speciation. Studying metals in biology is much ...
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Mitochondrial diseases are severe, often untreatable, and they leave human cells unable to grow normally without outside help. A new study published in Nature Metabolism now shows that a single gene ...
Introduction Perinatal depression poses substantial risks to both mothers and their offspring. Given its chronic and ...
Bright stickers labeled “AI inside” and “Copilot+ ready” dominate the marketing landscape, while traditional specifications have quietly receded into the background. This article examines the rise of ...
The platform decision that looks obvious on launch day almost always looks different 18 months later. SaaS wins on speed. Custom wins on control. Marketplaces ...
The startup is making solid-state transformers capable of intelligently aggregating power from a number of different sources ...
Why do some systems collapse suddenly after what seems like a minor disturbance? A single transmission line failure can ...
By applying new methods of machine learning to quantum chemistry research, Heidelberg University scientists have made significant strides in computational chemistry. They have achieved a major ...
AI optimists envision a future where artificial general intelligence (AGI) surpasses human intelligence, but the path remains riddled with scientific and logistical hurdles.