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November 18, 2025
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DeepMind’s AI system AlphaGeometry able to solve complex geometry problems at a high level

A team of AI researchers at Google’s DeepMind, working with a colleague from New York University, has developed an AI system called AlphaGeometry that has demonstrated an ability to solve complex geometry problems at a […]

Innovation

Self-powered sensor automatically harvests magnetic energy

MIT researchers have developed a battery-free, self-powered sensor that can harvest energy from its environment.This article was originally published on this website.

Innovation

Artificial ‘power plants’ harness energy from wind and rain

Fake plants are moving into the 21st century. Researchers developed literal “power plants”—tiny, leaf-shaped generators that create electricity from a blowing breeze or falling raindrops—and described them in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. The team […]

Gadgets

Smart devices’ ambient light sensors pose imaging privacy risk

In George Orwell’s novel “1984,” Big Brother watches citizens through two-way, TV-like telescreens to surveil citizens without any cameras. In a similar fashion, our current smart devices contain ambient light sensors, which open the door […]

Gadgets

New tech addresses augmented reality’s privacy problem

An emergency room doctor using augmented reality could save precious seconds by quickly checking a patient’s vitals or records. But the doctor could also unintentionally pull information for someone else in the room, breaching privacy […]

Computers

The solution space of the spherical negative perceptron model is star-shaped, researchers find

Recent numerical studies investigating neural networks have found that solutions typically found by modern machine learning algorithms lie in complex extended regions of the loss landscape. In these regions, zero-energy paths between pairs of distant […]

Computers

Team develops a new deepfake detector designed to be less biased

The image spoke for itself. University at Buffalo computer scientist and deepfake expert Siwei Lyu created a photo collage out of the hundreds of faces that his detection algorithms had incorrectly classified as fake—and the […]

Innovation

From cannabis harvest to flexible solar panels: Using organic electronics to develop next-gen devices

Organic electronics—electronics where the active material is carbon-based—are making possible diverse new technologies ranging from sensors for monitoring cannabinoid levels in cannabis plants to lightweight, bendable solar panels. Real-world applications could result in solar panels […]

Innovation

Advancement in thermoelectricity could light up the Internet of Things

Imagine stoplights and cars communicating with each other to optimize the flow of traffic. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the Internet of Things (IoT), i.e., objects that sense their surroundings and respond via the internet. As […]

Computers

Zeroing in on the origins of bias in large language models

When artificial intelligence models pore over hundreds of gigabytes of training data to learn the nuances of language, they also imbibe the biases woven into the texts.This article was originally published on this website.

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News

Heavier electric trucks could strain New York City’s roads and bridges, study warns

Framework reveals a smarter and faster way to retire US coal plants

Double-layer electrode design powers next-gen silicon-based batteries for faster charging and longer range EVs

EU accuses Meta, TikTok of breaking digital content rules

Defect passivation strategy sets new performance benchmark for Sb₂S₃ solar cells

A common language to describe and assess human–agent teams

Microsoft removing support for Windows 10 could increase e-waste, cybersecurity threats

3D-printed twisting material offers adaptable impact protection for vehicles

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