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Sony is developing a new software system containing algorithms that create songs based on existing music and help their arrangement and performance. Jim Drury reports.
Pick any physicist out of a lineup and they likely will tell you they are running out of adjectives to describe the magnitude of the planetary roasting experiment we humans have instigated.
The capability of the Internet of Things is nothing short of transformational: Collect vast amounts of data from sensor-laden objects, which then communicate and take action after analyzing their collective data.
"We're moving from a mobile first to an AI-first world."
Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday launched a new feature for its U.S. Prime members called Prime Reading, which adds a selection of Kindle books, magazines and comics to its loyalty program at no additional cost.
Intelehealth, founded by students at Johns Hopkins University, makes an app that lets health workers in rural communities act as a proxy for doctors who are unable to work in underserved areas themselves.
A judge in Texas has put the kibosh on a last-minute legal attempt to block the controversial decision for the US to give up control of one of the key systems that powers the internet.
A biologist at the Tokyo Institute of Technology has won this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries on the process for degrading and recycling cellular components.
James Flynn is worried about leaving the world to millennials.