A team of EPFL researchers has developed an AI algorithm that can model complex dynamical processes while taking into account ...
Opus Magnum is a puzzle classic, and soon it's getting DLC that's "around half the length" of the original campaign.
Open-world games with magic systems aren’t as common as one may think beyond the big examples. There are games with magic that aren’t fully open-world, like Baldur's Gate 3, with tons of classes and ...
Open world games aren’t just about completing missions, they’re about discovering massive landscapes, hidden secrets, and unforgettable moments along the way. In this video, we’re counting down 10 ...
OpenAI would like scientists to work through their latest research paper with ChatGPT as their co-author. On Tuesday, the company introduced Prism, which it calls an “AI-native workspace for ...
Some open-world games are simply more enjoyable when the story is shared. Playing alone can be fun, but playing together changes how the story feels. Conversations land better, missions feel less ...
Every great creative movement—whether in art, science, technology, or organizational life—follows a pattern so consistent it might as well be encoded in the laws of nature. Breakthroughs rarely emerge ...
The ice in a domestic freezer is remarkably different from the single crystals that form in snow clouds, or even those formed on a frozen pond. As temperatures drop, ice crystals can grow in a variety ...
Jan. 19 marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the United States, meaning plenty of people will be waking up on Monday with a bonus day off. You can spend that free time in numerous ways, but you and I ...
Physicists have long relied on the idea that electrons behave like tiny particles zipping through materials, even though quantum physics says their exact position is fundamentally uncertain. Now, ...
Two nonchalant physicists, one with a wry smile, are monitoring some of the most advanced quantum technology in the UK, an ultra-stable laser at the National Physical Laboratory in London. This ...
Foams are everywhere: soap suds, shaving cream, whipped toppings and food emulsions like mayonnaise. For decades, scientists believed that foams behave like glass, their microscopic components trapped ...