With the use of artificial intelligence tools rising, more people have become interested in using them to better our daily lives.
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It is not uncommon for people to forget the name of the person they just met or what they had for lunch.
Climate Week NYC is an annual climate event that took place from September 17-24, bringing together business leaders, civil society representatives, and policy change makers from around the world to drive climate action.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have designed a âbrainlessâ soft robot that can independently navigate through complex environments using a concept called physical intelligence.
In an ironic twist, scientists are the ones polluting Antarctica! Researchers took samples from the Antarctic sea floor near the Casey research station and found levels of pollution that were comparable to levels in the sea ports of Rio de Janeiro and Sydney.
The universe is humming and quantum physicist Igor Pikovski is leaning in close to listen. Pikovski, a Stevens professor in the department of physics, received the $514,230 National Science Foundationâs (NSF) CAREER award given annually to leading researchers in the field.
One of the benefits of the Stevens campus is the majestic views of New York City, the Hudson River, and of course, the sky.
Can AI become a manâs best friend? A team of Stevens graduate and Ph.D. students competing to redefine chatbot technology says yes.
The National Institute of Health (NIH) is beginning a series of studies to test possible treatments for âbrain fog,â a commonly misunderstood condition of long COVID that affects millions of people.
Is the apocalypse coming? What is causing this? Why is my weather app now in my most recently used? Many questions like these race through the minds of people experiencing the tri-state areaâs alarming dip in air quality.