The nation’s regulators are attempting to match the rapid pace at which AI is evolving. That needs to become a global initiative. A region unused to tropical cyclones has had three in a week. The ...
From autonomous vehicles to facial recognition, computer vision is key to many applications involving artificial intelligence. But the visual data used to train AI models are frequently problematic — ...
From autonomous vehicles to facial recognition, computer vision is key to many applications involving artificial intelligence. But the visual data used to train AI models are frequently problematic — ...
The question of where eddies come from is immortalized in verse, and an earwig emerges remarkably unscathed from inside a vacuum tube, in this week’s peek at Nature’s archive.
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A region unused to tropical cyclones has had three in a week. The world needs to ask why this happened, not look away.
Browse the archive of articles on NaturePublisher Correction: irCLIP-RNP and Re-CLIP reveal patterns of dynamic protein assemblies on RNA Luca Ducoli Brian J. Zarnegar Paul A. Khavari ...
Governments see coronavirus apps as key to releasing lockdowns. In exchange for people’s health data, they must promise to work together to develop the highest standards of safety and efficacy. Africa ...
Laser cooling — the use of photons to slow the movement of atoms — changed the face of atomic physics when it was first demonstrated 40 years ago. In this week’s issue, the ALPHA collaboration takes ...
The US National Cancer Act of 1971 has fostered tremendous progress in our understanding of the biology that underlies cancer. However, scientific and social challenges remain. A new action plan to ...
The extreme conditions found in the deep sea mean that this part of the planet remains largely unexplored. In this week’s issue, Tiefeng Li and his colleagues present a soft robot that can operate at ...
Launched four years ago, the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) aims to identify and catalogue the diverse cells types found in mammalian brains. Across 17 papers in this week’s issue, the ...