08 Jun 2026
Chromatix: a differentiable, GPU-accelerated wave-optics library
Main Many current microscopy methods increasingly rely on computation as an integral part of the imaging process. This model-based approach to optics—integrating optical system design with algorithmic reconstruction or optimization—has had major implications for biological discovery.
Srinivas C., Turaga
2026
07 Jun 2026
What does it feel like to publish for machines?
Imagine spending the week building something — a campaign, a measurement system, an ad product, a piece of content — and then learning that the majority of the audience consuming it is not human. That is not a hypothetical.
Luis Rijo
2026
05 Jun 2026
Your Consciousness Emerges From a Vast ‘Invisible’ Network, a Breakthrough Study Suggests
For decades, neuroscience has charted the map of consciousness. It identified neurons, mapped brain regions, and painstakingly charted which areas flare to life when you recognize a face, remember a childhood summer, or exclaim “Eureka!” after connecting two ideas. The map has grown ever more detailed, revealing new neurons, circuits, and regions with remarkable precision. But does the map tell…
Stav Dimitropoulos
2026
04 Jun 2026
As Physical AI Advances, Bigger Models Are No Longer Enough
For years, the artificial intelligence conversation has largely centered on one question: how to build bigger and more capable models. But as AI increasingly moves beyond screens and into robots, autonomous systems, and real-world machines, a different question is emerging. Can model scale alone solve the challenges of reliability, safety, and decision-making in physical environments, or does…
Zee Cindy
2026
04 Jun 2026
Boston University Partners with National Science Foundation Institute to Advance Frontiers in Physics and AI
In a groundbreaking advancement at the intersection of artificial intelligence and fundamental physics, Boston University has become a pivotal member of the National Science Foundation (NSF)–sponsored Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI). This interdisciplinary consortium, funded by a substantial five-year federal grant, is leveraging the unprecedented…
Bioengineer
2026
02 Jun 2026
German Industrial Robot Startup Agile Robots Reportedly Seeks USD800M Funding, SoftBank Group (9984.JP) May Invest Over USD300M
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News Desk
2026
01 Jun 2026
Warum hat die physikalische KI plötzlich über Nacht Bekanntheit erlangt? - Dank ihrer Fähigkeit, "Ziegel zu tragen"!
Since the beginning of 2026, a new buzzword has emerged in the field of artificial intelligence: "Physical AI". Jensen Huang mentioned several times at the beginning of the year at the CES that "the next wave...
News Desk
2026
01 Jun 2026
Physics AI Becomes Extremely Popular Overnight Due to Its Ability to “Move Bricks”
Since the beginning of 2026, a buzzword has emerged in the AI circle - "Physical AI". Jensen Huang mentioned several times at the CES exhibition at the beginning of the year that "the next wave of AI will be AI operating in the physical world." Justin Sun also publicly claimed recently that "the dividends of virtual AI are exhausted, and Physical AI is the biggest opportunity in the next three…
News Desk
2026
29 May 2026
AI maps how brain fluids move to clear waste
A new physics-informed AI framework turns MRI tracer data into detailed maps of brain fluid movement, revealing how slow diffusion and faster directed flow may shape the brain’s waste-clearing system. Study: MR-AIV reveals in vivo brain-wide fluid flow with physics-informed AI. Image Credit: Gorodenkoff / Shutterstock
Pooja Toshniwal Paharia
2026
