Interesting Engineering on MSN
New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
A MAJOR international scientific collaboration bringing together the University of Guyana and leading research institutions ...
A new initiative at the Allard School of Law addresses ethical, regulatory and technological challenges to protect the public ...
Live Science on MSN
Parkfield, San Andreas, and the quest for a 'crystal ball' for predicting earthquakes before they happen
A small town in California was hit by earthquakes once every 22 years for over a century, setting the stage for a major ...
New research suggests that a specific type of brain training could help socially anxious individuals break the habit of instantly focusing on threatening social cues. A study published in the Journal ...
According to CCTV.com, in Suining, Southwest China's Sichuan Province, a group of young people born after 2000 have formed a ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Want to get better at using ChatGPT? New research highlights empathy
Riedl found that human-AI collaboration definitely benefits lower-skilled people. They have more room to grow, so their ...
Heartland Advisors, an investment management company, released its “Heartland Mid Cap Value Fund” fourth-quarter 2025 ...
Psychology and Sociology are foundational social sciences that deal with human behaviour. However, the core difference ...
Information Security (InfoSec) is the practice of protecting information from risks such as unauthorised access, disclosure, ...
Seated on the stone floor of a medieval fortress in Italy's Tuscan hills, students rip thin, one-inch strips of fabric. They ...
Biochemist Eric Johnson's one-week Intersession course introduces students to the complex processes used to make brandy and ...
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