Asking ‘what is life?’ is a good way to start arguments in science. As a recent informal poll suggests, no two individuals ...
Abstract: Recently, a series of evolutionary algorithms have been proposed to enhance the search efficiency when handling large-scale multiobjective optimization problems (LSMOPs). Among them, ...
Abstract: The rooted max tree coverage (MTC) problem has wide applications in areas, such as network design and vehicle routing. Given a graph with non-negative costs defined on edges, a vertex used ...
Precision Solutions for Semiconductors and Electronics The semiconductor industry represents the pinnacle of precision ...
Wheel-legs, robotic arms and outdoor autonomy point to a company moving beyond vacuums into intelligent robotics for everyday ...
If you’ve followed us this year, you’ve read various posts from Yubico experts sharing their insights and expertise on the ...
Unveiled at CES 2026, this collaboration combines Boston Dynamics' engineering brilliance with Google DeepMind's innovative ...
The French philosopher takes phenomena such as mass consumption, aesthetics, leisure and the kitsch to examine our world and ...
The fetish of automation masks the commodification of combat judgment. Corporate software reshapes war while preserving just ...
"Insanity is rare in individuals - but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs, it is the rule." – Friedrich Nietzsche Something feels profoundly wrong with our world, doesn't it? That constant knot ...
A new evolutionary technique from Japan-based AI lab Sakana AI enables developers to augment the capabilities of AI models without costly training and fine-tuning processes. The technique, called ...
An updated evolutionary model shows that living systems evolve in a split-and-hit-the-gas dynamic, where new lineages appear in sudden bursts rather than during a long marathon of gradual changes.
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