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Electronic tongue could let you taste cake in virtual reality
28. February 2025 (20:00)
Virtual reality could get more realistic thanks to scientists inventing an artificial tongue that can taste flavours, such as sourness and umami (New Scientist)
Is OpenAI hitting a wall with huge and expensive GPT-4.5 model?
28. February 2025 (19:00)
Some researchers think OpenAI's giant and expensive latest model is a sign that tech companies cannot keep making progress by continually scaling up (New Scientist)
Is OpenAI hitting a wall with huge and expensive GPT-4.5 model?
28. February 2025 (19:00)
Some researchers think OpenAI's giant and expensive latest model is a sign that tech companies cannot keep making progress by continually scaling up (New Scientist)
Dancers float like jellyfish in the abyss in new Wayne McGregor show
28. February 2025 (17:00)
Choreographer Wayne McGregor’s extraordinary new show, Deepstaria, is inspired by the marine life of the deep ocean (New Scientist)
Stone tools help monkeys thrive in hostile habitats
28. February 2025 (17:00)
Golden-bellied capuchins are usually found in humid forests, but some populations appear to have adapted to life in drier habitats with the help of stone tools (New Scientist)
Stone tools help monkeys thrive in hostile habitats
28. February 2025 (17:00)
Golden-bellied capuchins are usually found in humid forests, but some populations appear to have adapted to life in drier habitats with the help of stone tools (New Scientist)
Shock discovery tears up the rules of time and space inside a computer
28. February 2025 (16:41)
Time and memory space are the two main constraints on what we can compute, and understanding their relationship is a key part of computational complexity research (New Scientist)
Shock discovery tears up the rules of time and space inside a computer
28. February 2025 (16:41)
Time and memory space are the two main constraints on what we can compute, and understanding their relationship is a key part of computational complexity research (New Scientist)
NASA set to launch SPHEREx space telescope to scan entire sky
28. February 2025 (12:11)
NASA's newest space telescope will scan the entire sky in a range of near-infrared wavelengths to help astronomers better understand the evolution of the universe and search for promising spots for extraterrestrial life (New Scientist)
NASA set to launch SPHEREx space telescope to scan entire sky
28. February 2025 (12:11)
NASA's newest space telescope will scan the entire sky in a range of near-infrared wavelengths to help astronomers better understand the evolution of the universe and search for promising spots for extraterrestrial life (New Scientist)