You won't be able to mine Bitcoin on this tech giant's devices anymore
Want to mine some cryptocurrency on your mobile Apple device? Well, starting now, you can’t.
Dan Robitzski is a scientist-turned-journalist who covers all sorts of science and tech news.
Want to mine some cryptocurrency on your mobile Apple device? Well, starting now, you can’t.
If you spent time on social media today, you probably came across that script for an Olive Garden commercial allegedly written by an artificial intelligence algorithm. The commercial is a...
Nations are constantly jockeying to have fastest supercomputer in the world. After an era of Chinese dominance in the field, the United States has a new entrant, the Summit, that has alre...
Gather ‘round! Let me tell you the story of Droney Appleseed.
Venus is not a hospitable place for humans. The planet is covered in thick, billowing sulfuric acid clouds, underneath which temperatures reach nearly a thousand degrees Fahrenheit. If yo...
A new class of patients could soon be treated for breast cancer, no chemotherapy required. That’s because they don’t really benefit from it, according to a study published Sunday in the N...
As the classic saying goes, “if you want to make a chore-bot, you’ll need to crack some plates.” The old adage encapsulates a major problem facing those working on robotic household assis...
When it comes to developing artificial intelligence, President Trump may want a free-market approach. But a number of experts disagree — we need guidelines to protect people from discrimi...
Right now, there are swarms of robots that are so good at blending into their surroundings that they have been unquestioningly accepted into society. Their mission? Learn how the organism...
There’s no doubt that medicine has come a long way; we know way more about how the human body works than ever before.
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Japanese companies are facing a workforce automation problem. It’s not the kind you normally hear about, though — workers aren’t afraid they’ll lose their jobs to machines. Instead, the c...
The U.S. Army can now train soldiers to fight in specific, challenging settings with the touch of a button.
Imagine you’re heading out for a dinner date. You’re hungry and left enough time to get there and not be late, but when you step outside you find that conditions aren’t quite what you exp...