A new tool, the Overlap Gap Property, has been developed for understanding computational problems that…
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Technology refers to the tools, systems, and methods developed through scientific knowledge to solve problems, enhance capabilities, and improve quality of life. It spans a broad range of fields—from computing and biotechnology to renewable energy and materials science—and evolves rapidly through research and innovation. Technology not only shapes how we communicate, work, and travel, but also plays a critical role in advancing science itself, enabling everything from high-powered telescopes to gene-editing tools. As new technologies emerge, they raise important questions about ethics, accessibility, and long-term impacts, making their development and deployment a central focus of scientific and societal discourse.
University of Tokyo researchers explored public attitudes towards AI ethics using an octagonal metric to…
Since the 1960s, there has been speculation about a hypothetical propulsion method for interstellar space…
NIST’s study on how trees affect 5G millimeter waves provides essential insights for network design,…
Engineers at EPFL have improved the efficiency of qubit reading in quantum computers, potentially overcoming…
Magnets and superconductors don’t normally get along, but Brown University researchers show that ‘magic-angle’ graphene…
Technion scientists have engineered self-healing nanocrystals, offering a potential leap in the durability of electronics…
Scientists Reduce All-Solid-State Battery Resistance by Heating All-solid-state batteries are now one step closer to…
A new MIT course teaches students computational science through practical scenarios like a Martian lander…
MIT PhD student Rachel Bielajew is taking on plasma turbulence, and helping make a better…
Quantum computing holds the promise of outperforming traditional computers by harnessing properties like superposition, where…
Berkeley Lab research efforts in advanced materials and cost analyses give major boost to an…
New, ultrathin photovoltaic materials could eventually be used in mobile applications, from self-powered wearable devices…
Caltech’s researchers have demonstrated a breakthrough in optical engineering using lasers to alter materials without…
Rice scientists calculate how carbon nanotubes and their fibers experience fatigue. Up here in the…
EuAs demonstrates a giant anomalous Hall effect without magnetic order, thanks to skew scattering in…
Technique Tunes Into Graphene Nanoribbons’ Electronic Potential Ever since graphene – a thin carbon sheet…
What Is Machine Learning? Machine learning is the process of using computers to detect patterns…