- New research shows that metasurfaces could be used as strong linear quantum optical networks
- This approach could eliminate the need for waveguides and other conventional optical components
- Graph theory is helpful for designing the…
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Harvard’s ultra-thin chip could revolutionize quantum computing
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Interview with Kate Candon: Leveraging explicit and implicit feedback in human-robot interactions
In this interview series, we’re meeting some of the AAAI/SIGAI Doctoral Consortium participants to find out more about their research. Kate Candon is a PhD student at Yale University…
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Google’s deepfake hunter sees what you can’t—even in videos without faces
In an era where manipulated videos can spread disinformation, bully people, and incite harm, UC Riverside researchers have created a powerful new system to expose these fakes.
Amit Roy-Chowdhury, a professor of electrical and computer…
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Robot, know thyself: New vision-based system teaches machines to understand their bodies | MIT News
In an office at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), a soft robotic hand carefully curls its fingers to grasp a small object. The intriguing part isn’t the mechanical design or…
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#RoboCup2025: social media round-up part 2
RoboCup2025 took place from 15-21 July in Salvador, Brazil. The event saw around 3000 participants competing in the various leagues. In our first social media round-up post we saw what the…
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A simple twist fooled AI—and revealed a dangerous flaw in medical ethics
A study by investigators at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in collaboration with colleagues from Rabin Medical Center in Israel and other collaborators, suggests that even the most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models can…
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Concrete that lasts centuries and captures carbon? AI just made it possible
Imagine the concrete in our homes and bridges not only withstanding the ravages of time and natural disasters like the intense heat of wildfires, but actively self-healing or capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Now, researchers at the…
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How do math, reading skills overlap? Researchers were closing in on answers. — Harvard Gazette
For cognitive neuroscientist Nadine Gaab, the termination of a five-year grant one year before it was scheduled to end couldn’t have come at a worse moment. As part of a study aimed at understanding the co-development of math and reading…
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AI leaps from math dunce to whiz — Harvard Gazette
When Michael Brenner taught the graduate-level class “Applied Mathematics 201” in fall 2023, the course’s nonlinear partial differential equations were too tough for artificial intelligence. AI managed to solve just 30 to 50 percent of the…
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Changliu Liu Earns IFAC Robotics Outstanding Young Researcher Award
07/23/2025 Mallory Lindahl
Changliu Liu, associate professor at the Robotics Institute (RI) at Carnegie Mellon University, earned the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC)…
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