The current state of 5G sits at an inflection point. As 5G standalone networks continue to grow in number, network slicing capabilities are becoming more of a reality.
Senior Product Marketing Manager for…

The current state of 5G sits at an inflection point. As 5G standalone networks continue to grow in number, network slicing capabilities are becoming more of a reality.
Senior Product Marketing Manager for…

It’s easy to think of pupils as simple holes that widen in the dark and shrink in the light. But if you look across the animal kingdom, you’ll see a variety of pupil shapes: vertical slits in cats and snakes, horizontal rectangles in goats and…

A team of astronomers led by Carnegie has uncovered the clearest evidence yet that a rocky planet outside our Solar System has an atmosphere. Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the researchers identified signs of gas surrounding an…

AI in any headlines is usually associated with deepfakes, misinformation, and general frustration. But in the middle of all that noise, there’s one use case that feels refreshingly human.
It is helping people find their lost pets….

Finally, what was written in historical accounts has materialized in physical evidence with major implications for Norwegian history: marine archaeologists discovered a rare, striking whale trap off the coast of Norway.
Researchers found a…

This week, a topic that has been boomeranging around Silicon Valley bounced into the spotlight: AI tokens as compensation. The idea is straightforward enough — rather than giving engineers only salary, equity, and bonuses, companies would also…

While NASA’s Artemis II mission won’t be the first crewed spacecraft to pass round the far side of the Moon (that achievement goes to Apollo 8 in 1968), there is one aspect of the mission that will be a historic first…
All the Apollo crews…

A new study reveals an unexpected connection between physical strength and brain activity. A new study points to an unexpected player in healthy aging: a little-known structure deep in the brain that may help maintain physical strength over time….

A small microbe in the respiratory tract may hold important clues about why long COVID persists. According to the WHO, about 6% of people worldwide who get COVID-19, roughly 400 million people, later develop a long-lasting form of the illness….

A forgotten immune organ may hold surprising clues about disease risk, aging, and treatment success. Researchers at Aarhus University are challenging long-standing assumptions about the immune system. Their findings suggest that a small organ,…