Dating apps have become a familiar kind of theater: polished photos, carefully chosen prompts, and a quick decision made in the space of a thumb swipe. In that crowded ecosystem, a new platform called RTHMS is arriving with a premise that pushes…
Dating apps have become a familiar kind of theater: polished photos, carefully chosen prompts, and a quick decision made in the space of a thumb swipe. In that crowded ecosystem, a new platform called RTHMS is arriving with a premise that pushes…
High-temperature fusion plasmas are now being held steady for longer stretches, an incremental but meaningful sign that researchers are learning how to control the most difficult parts of a future fusion power plant. Those longer “runs” do not mean commercial fusion is…
Britain’s parliamentary Science, Innovation and Technology Committee has issued a blunt message: the public agencies expected to oversee artificial intelligence do not have the money they need to keep up with the technology’s rapid expansion. The committee chair warned that regulators are…
In space science, the moments that linger are often the ones that feel both distant and strangely intimate. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has done that again, releasing a new image that brings an elusive object into unusually sharp focus. The latest view…
Mandar Narendra Parab has built artificial intelligence systems in domains where errors carry real consequences: public administration, children’s education, and transportation safety. Over the past decade, his work has focused on environments where technical performance alone is insufficient and where transparency, traceability,…
Cloud cost optimization has shifted from a “later” initiative to an immediate business lever for organizations that want to protect margins without slowing down digital experiences. Done well, it doesn’t rely on blunt reductions; it aligns what you pay for with what…
AI is starting to change how scientists use past animal-test results, with researchers increasingly viewing AI-driven analysis of existing data as a practical way to avoid running new, potentially unnecessary animal experiments. When old experiments become searchable For decades, the scientific world…
Why does it seem like “forever chemicals” are everywhere in the news when so much of the science never breaks through at all? PFAS, the shorthand for a wide family of persistent chemicals, show up in everyday conversations and consumer worries, from…
For more than a century, lab science has relied on a familiar cast of animals to answer foundational questions about biology. Mice and fruit flies, in particular, have become staples because researchers understand them so well and can interpret experimental results against…
When bioengineering converges with public health, global health work starts to look different. Bioengineering brings the discipline of engineering into biology and medicine, turning scientific insight into devices, materials, and methods that can change how care is delivered. Public health, meanwhile, holds…