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Collective intelligence framework shows how human-AI teams may make better decisions

April 30, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded in critical decisions about health, safety, finance, and governance, a key challenge is no longer whether people and AI will collaborate, but rather how to structure this collaboration to […]

TechXplore-Technology

Extended reality tool lets dancers analyze movement

April 30, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

It’s been said that “writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” Writing, or talking, about dancing can be similarly futile. A Cornell doctoral student has helped develop a tool that lets dancers use video […]

Phys.org - Political Science

A physics explanation shows why US elections keep ending 50:50—and why more spending won’t change that

April 30, 2026 Phys Org

A physics-inspired model calibrated on 40 years of US congressional data pinpoints a spending threshold of roughly 1.8 million USD at which campaigns stop influencing who wins and start fueling polarization instead.This post was originally […]

TechXplore-Internet

No ‘meaningful’ shift from social media sites after Australia teen ban: govt report

April 30, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

There was “no meaningful shift” away from big tech platforms like TikTok and Instagram in the immediate wake of Australia’s world-leading teen social media ban, government documents obtained by AFP show.This post was originally published […]

TechXplore-Technology

Overlooked ‘in-between’ materials could reshape solar fuel and battery design

April 30, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Researchers have identified previously unknown materials, including a new form of a widely studied clean-energy material, by carefully controlling and tracking how molecular precursors break down during heating.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Political Science

AI decides what we see online. It’s time digital platforms tell us exactly how they do it

April 29, 2026 Phys Org

If you suffer from information overload, or are unsure what to trust online, you’re not alone. Australians are increasingly disengaging from traditional news, turning instead to social media, influencers and—more recently—generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots […]

TechXplore-Technology

Ultralight carbon fiber lattices achieve aluminum-level performance at a fraction of the weight

April 29, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Researchers at Seoul National University have developed a new class of ultralight structural materials that combine the load-bearing strength of engineering materials with the weight of foam. Using a method called 3D node winding, the […]

TechXplore - Consumer Gadgets

The friendlier AI gets, the more it can backfire

April 29, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

Major AI platforms, including OpenAI and Anthropic, as well as social apps like Replika and Character.ai, are increasingly designing chatbots to be warm, friendly, and empathetic. However, new research from the Oxford Internet Institute at […]

TechXplore-Technology

A virtual violin produces realistic sounds before wood is ever carved

April 29, 2026 Tech Xplore.com

There is no question that violin-making is an art form. It requires a musician’s ear, a craftsperson’s skill, and a historian’s appreciation of lessons learned over time. Making a violin also takes trust: Violin makers […]

Phys.org - Political Science

Developing countries are writing AI laws they cannot enforce

April 29, 2026 Phys Org

Imagine that a government builds a five-star airport without any roads leading to it. The terminal is immaculate, the runway is regulation length—but there is simply no way to get there.This post was originally published […]

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