An exhibit at New York's Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have reshaped our view of the body — and ourselves.
How a particle accelerator, a robot, high-speed cameras, and 2,000 ants came together to paint a picture of biological ...
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Plenty of unknowns circle around Nvidia's upcoming DLSS 5, just announced and demoed at GTC 2026. But it looks to offer the ...
DLSS 5: NVIDIA has officially announced DLSS 5, a breakthrough real-time neural rendering model moving beyond simple ...
Three people who have worked on the Transformer project said the phone is still under development. The company has explored ...
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access Initiative expands with three-dimensional renderings of significant pieces—most of which are free to download.
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This isn't knee-jerk outrage; Nvidia has sacrificed its gaming credentials to its strategic embrace of AI, and both consumers ...