Don't underestimate the power of a yes-or-no question. Some of the toughest computing problems boil down to thousands of tiny ...
Josephine Petrick as Chief of AI Products at BriefCatch brings a rare combination of appellate litigation experience, AI ...
Chip designers are tackling AI’s rising heat demands through smarter thermal management, simulation and co-optimisation.
Physicists have debated which way a submerged sprinkler sucking in water would spin. Careful experiments provide an answer.
It is pointing to a structural problem in our higher education system: two challenges that are rarely discussed together in ...
Some people find it useful to talk through their problems—but language isn't necessary for logical reasoning, cognitive ...
As organizations race to operationalize generative and agentic artificial intelligence, the conversation is shifting from pilots and proofs of concept to real-world AI deployments that deliver ...
A conversation with author Anne Morriss on why the slow and steady approach can leave issues unresolved. When it comes to solving complex, layered problems, the default for many organizational leaders ...
The bees had to roll the ball under a blue "flower," then stand atop the moved object to access a sweet treat. Mikko Törmänen / University of Oulu Some bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, a ...
Teachers are expected to integrate technology effectively into instruction, which requires not only strong digital literacy but also well-developed computational thinking skills. In this context, this ...
German psychologist Wolfgang Köhler set up a famous experiment more than 100 years ago that changed how scientists understand animal intelligence and the power of insight — or spontaneous ...
In a new study, bumble bees solve a completely novel object-manipulation task. What makes this behavior especially remarkable is that the bees had never been trained. The findings challenge the ...