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Aalto University

In the study, participants were initially asked to evaluate the creativity of robots based only on still life drawings they had made.

Is AI Truly Creative? Turns Out Creativity Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Artistic representation of hydrogels in a mobius-ring formed through self-healing.

Researchers Create Gel That Can Self-Heal Like Human Skin

Categories Health, Technology
light crystal illustration

Scientists Design First Practical Light-Amplifying Crystal That Could Revolutionize Medical Sensors

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Restless sleep correlates with lower connectivity between the default mode network nodes, and default mode network and somatomotor network nodes. The default mode network is a group of brain regions that are active when we are at rest, not focusing on any specific task. The somatomotor network involves brain regions that are responsible for controlling movement and processing sensations from the body, such as touch and physical feedback.

Long-Term Brain Study Reveals Lasting Effects of Daily Activities on Cognition

Categories Brain & Behavior
Engineering atom interactions inside an artificial quantum material resulted in a new quantum state: the higher-order topological magnet.

New Quantum Magnet Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
An artistic illustration shows how microscopic bolometers (depicted on the right) can be used to sense very weak radiation emitted from qubits (depicted on the left).

Tiny Bolometers Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Some people avoid smartphones and instead use a dumbphone – a traditional mobile phone or a reduced-feature designer phone.

Ditching Smartphones: The Challenges and Consequences of Going Old-School

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
a cartoon, humanized apple looking for data with a magnifying glass

Keeping your data from Apple is harder than expected

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Nile river with water trucks

Humans have driven the Earth’s freshwater cycle out of its stable state

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
hand holding a phone

Disinformation can reinforce polarization in society

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
An artist's depiction of the liquid-like layer of molecules repelling water droplets.

Researchers create the most water-repellent surface ever

Categories Technology
In Borromean rings, each circle holds the pattern together by passing through the other two circles.

A peculiar protected structure links Viking knots with quantum vortices

Categories Physics & Mathematics

A new artificial material mimics quantum entangled rare earth compounds

Categories Physics & Mathematics
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