Archaeologists are turning their attention and research skills to far-flung places on the Earth and beyond, discovering new information about how humans survive in extreme environments.
The first time a computer beat a human chess champion, doomsayers proclaimed it was the beginning of the end. That was nearly three decades ago, and contrary to those dire predictions, humans haven't ...
Have you ever tried to lick your own elbow? If you just attempted it, you’ve discovered one of the fascinating limitations that define our human experience. Despite our remarkable intelligence and ...
From “impossible” puzzles to machine‑readable proofs The most striking shift is that AI is now solving problems that experts once labeled “impossible” for computers, at least in practice. Recent work ...
Infinimmune sees the human body as a kind of prototyping platform for antibody medicines, one that holds considerable advantages over model organisms, display libraries, or computational algorithms.