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Anthropic rolls out Claude Sonnet 4.6 as its new default model, bringing stronger reasoning and coding power to free and paid ...
Scientists from the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science and colleagues have developed a new way to fabricate three-dimensional nanoscale devices from single-crystal materials using a focused ion ...
Filament winding is a common and enabling manufacturing process for producing composite items such as pressure vessels, driveshafts, electrical fuses and numerous other bodies of revolution. Fiber ...
What if you could turn a simple photo into a fully realized 3D model, all without spending a dime? Below, Matthew Berman takes you through how SAM 3D, an open source platform from Meta, is ...
OpenAI published a new paper called "Monitoring Monitorability." It offers methods for detecting red flags in a model's reasoning. Those shouldn't be mistaken for silver bullet solutions, though. In ...
Juelz Santana recently surprised fans by giving a detailed tutorial on how he created his iconic bandana fold, a look that heavily influenced street style for years. The spontaneous, step-by-step ...
Billie Eilish is coming to a big screen near you. On Sunday night (Nov. 23), the singer announced that a 3D documentary she co-directed with James Cameron will hit theaters on March 20. “HIT ME HARD ...
Researchers at Google Cloud and UCLA have proposed a new reinforcement learning framework that significantly improves the ability of language models to learn very challenging multi-step reasoning ...
More than yet another insanely expensive toy, the Czinger 21C is the poster car for a new era of manufacturing as a service. More than yet another insanely expensive toy, the Czinger 21C is the ...
Affordable, versatile, incredibly strong and locally available, concrete is the world’s most used manmade material. But it also has a huge carbon footprint, accounting for around 8% of global ...
In science and engineering, it's unusual for innovation to come in one fell swoop. It's more often a painstaking plod through which the extraordinary gradually becomes ordinary. But we may be at an ...