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An AI system trained on videos of operations successfully guided a robot to carry out gall bladder surgery on a dead pig, ...
Dozens of storm-chasing meteorologists have undertaken the largest-ever study of extreme hail across the US Great Plains. New Scientist environment reporter James Dinneen hitched a ride inside a ...
The UK's health secretary has announced a 10-year plan to check newborns for a huge range of rare conditions. There are major ...
Feedback has been invited to an event next year in Shaoxing, China. It's an academic conference promising "revolutionary ...
Our respondents are quick to point out the issues with using Earth’s rotation to get to a destination, not least the ...
Some plants can photosynthesise using nightglow, traditionally comprising moonlight, starlight and the light reflected from ...
An example from the history of mathematics shows how views on the trustworthiness of artificial intelligence can quickly ...
Is it better to keep a fart or a burp in, or let it out? And are different parts of the brain engaged when reading a good ...
The awe-inspiring distances of the cosmos are hard to visualise, so how can we be certain we are measuring them correctly?
Language is evolving rapidly in a world of social media. Our millennial reviewer finds Adam Aleksic's Algospeak to be a ...
Foundation's new series is full of new characters and dramatic potential. But instead of mining those rich seams, too many ...
The population is set to plummet and we don't know how to stop it, warn Dean Spears and Michael Geruso in their new book, ...