Researchers have developed an AI system that learns about the world via videos and demonstrates a notion of “surprise” when presented with information that goes against the knowledge it has gleaned.
Gleghorn, an associate professor of biomedical engineering, was named to the first cohort of Innovation Ambassadors at UD, as part of the University’s effort to foster and support an innovation ...
Zuzanna Stamirowska, Co-Founder and CEO of Pathway, is a researcher turned builder who previously worked on emergent ...
The Iowa Primary Care Association is now overseeing the administration of the state’s behavioral health system and is working with health care providers, law enforcement and community partners across ...
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A look at how technology can improve infrastructure planning, contamination detection, and consumer education to increase recycling effectiveness. By Joe ...
Scientists needed a simple way to make thousands of tiny lab grown brain models, called organoids, that are the same size and shape. A common kitchen ingredient turned out to be enough to do the job.
The Ukrainian military medical system doesn’t run on a single “central brain.” Instead, it uses modular AI systems — one for triage, another for route optimization, others for image interpretation and ...
A panel of top executives from key global firms revealed how the workplace has evolved from a location into a strategic hub for innovation, culture and employee connection.
Kick-starting with the basics of digital twin—what it is, how it works, and a case study that shows it in practice.