Stanford opens hypnosis to everyone
Stanford study reveals temporary increase in hypnotizability via neurostimulation, potentially expanding access to hypnosis-based therapies.
Stanford study reveals temporary increase in hypnotizability via neurostimulation, potentially expanding access to hypnosis-based therapies.
A solar cell created by a team of Stanford University researchers is capable of generating energy even after dark and during the night.
Two researchers have invented a nature-inspired leg and claw system: they equip a drone, and tomorrow they will hold robotic birds.
An exoskeleton developed by Stanford University increases walking speed by 40%. It could make seniors quicker than healthy youngsters.
Quadruped robots already seen at work (think of those of the now well-known Boston Dynamics) can cost tens or hundreds of thousands of euros, while at a price of around €3000 (including manufacturing and shipping of the parts) it can be made "at home" a very respectable robot.
The boom in renewables and the recycling of batteries will make the electric car increasingly sustainable, capable of equalizing the emissions of the combustion one in just a few months.
AI can predict political orientation from facial photos, even when expressions are neutral and variables such as age, gender and ethnicity are controlled for.
A collaboration between the American University of Beirut and Stanford brings to light a portable woven antenna, revolutionizing space and terrestrial communications.
This economic system, which mimics complex bimanual activities, is the core of the future robotic “butler”.
PIGEON's potential is enormous, but it raises concerns about privacy and misuse by government or private entities,
Why is sleep crucial for health and what happens in the brain when we dream? Questions that sleep studies try to answer.
The concept of mind uploading, uploading consciousness onto synthetic hardware, raises questions about the true identity and continuity of the self
Face and eye transplant opens new hopes in regenerative medicine and the treatment of facial lesions.
The new X-ray laser just put into operation promises to revolutionize clean energy production and quantum research
Consciousness is one of the most complex problems in neuroscience and philosophy: how does subjectivity emerge from matter? This is where we are in our studies.
Endless scrolling on social media can be as harmful to our mental health as alcohol or cocaine, especially for young people.
Cutting-edge technologies and scientific research reveal the potential of AI in monitoring and improving rest
AI finds new dynamics for diagnostics, including heart shape: sphericity could indicate oncoming heart disease.
The traditional corporate culture of full-time in-person work represents an obstacle to the evolution of the world of work: it has no future.
An algorithm has “digested” all the climate model simulations since 1980, and its predictions of the earth's temperatures are black.
A development that brings the rhythm of the words closer to that of a natural conversation, and to a practically instantaneous vocal conversion.