“Gendered” AI Partner Boosts Participation and Productivity From Women in Team Projects Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·June 18, 2024Cornell researchers found that women team members tended to participate more when an AI partner also sounded female.
Large Lake of Liquid Water underneath Mars’ Polar Ice Caps May Just be a Mirage Christopher Plain·June 10, 2024New research says the previous discovery of large lakes of liquid water underneath mars' polar ice caps may just be an optical illusion.
Department of Energy-Funded Ultrafast Lithium Battery Charges in Just Five Minutes Christopher Plain·January 29, 2024A team of Cornell University researchers funded by the Department of Energy say they have invented a new lithium battery that can be fully charged in just five minutes.
Unexpected Discovery Hidden Underneath Antarctic Ice Shelf for Millennia Found by Space Robot Christopher Plain·October 30, 2023Researchers studying beneath the Antarctic Ice Shelf say they have discovered stunning patterns and features no one has seen before.
A Comedy Writer and A Cartoon Voice Actor Respond to Recent AI Comedy Fail Christopher Plain·August 3, 2023A writer/producer for Family Guy and the voice of Looney Tunes' Yosemite Sam react to the recent failure of AI to write and understand comedy.
Study Finds Geological Layers the Likely Source of Reflective Spots on Mars, Not Water Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·October 5, 2022Geological layers may be the source of Mars' reflective spots, instead of water ice as previously thought.
Could Marijuana Lower the Demand for Prescription Drugs? Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·May 2, 2022With the cost of prescription drugs in the billions each year for the U.S., scientists are turning to marijuana to help lower the drug usage.
Paper Airplane Study Finds New Aerodynamic Effects Christopher Plain·March 7, 2022A team of researchers analyzing the flight characteristics of paper airplanes have found a whole new set of unexpected aerodynamic effects.
Could AI Have a Fashion Sense? Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·March 2, 2022New research shows that AI can create underground maps of a city based on the unique qualities in a person's fashion sense.