Groups of AI Agents Spontaneously Create Their Own Lingo, Like People

We all live by unspoken societal rules. Greeting your barista with a “good morning,” saying “thank you” after good service, ...
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Scientists Can Now 3D Print Tissues Directly Inside the Body—No Surgery Needed

Our bodies are constantly breaking down. Over time, their built-in repair mechanisms also fail. Knee cartilage grinds away. Hip joints ...
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Mars May Be Hiding an Ocean of Liquid Water Under Its Surface

Evidence is mounting that a secret lies beneath the dusty red plains of Mars, one that could redefine our view ...
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Dark Energy Discovery Could Undermine Our Entire Model of Cosmological History

The great Russian physicist and Nobel laureate Lev Landau once remarked that “cosmologists are often in error, but never in ...
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Parkinson’s Patients Say Their Symptoms Eased After Receiving Millions of New Brain Cells

Grabbing a coffee cup seems easy. But you need to be able to move your hand, stretch it out, and ...
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Largest Brain Map Ever Reveals Hidden Algorithms of the Mammalian Brain

Let a mouse nose around a house, and it will rapidly find food and form a strategy to return to ...
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Mystery Objects From Other Stars Are Visiting Our Solar System. These Missions Will Study Them Up Close

In late 2017, a mysterious object tore through our solar system at breakneck speed. Astronomers scrambled to observe the fast ...
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Technology Has Shaped Human Knowledge for Centuries. Generative AI Is Set to Transform It Yet Again.

Where would we be without knowledge? Everything from the building of spaceships to the development of new therapies has come ...
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These Tiny Liquid Robots Merge and Split Like ‘Terminator’

Our cells are like the ultimate soft robots. Made mostly of a liquid interior wrapped inside a fatty shell, they ...
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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 22)

Tech Inside Google’s Two-Year Frenzy to Catch Up With OpenAIParesh Dave and Arielle Pardes | Wired “Wired spoke with more ...
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