| Date | Title | Description |
| 15.01.2026 | This robot learned to lip sync like humans by watching YouTube | Researchers at Columbia Engineering have trained a human-like robot named Emo to lip-sync speech and songs by studying online videos, showing how machines can now learn complex human behaviour simply by observing it.
Emo is not a full human... |
| 12.12.2025 | Представлен нейроинтерфейс, который не нужно вживлять в мозг — он быстрее Neuralink в 100 раз | Ученые из Колумбийского университета, Стэнфорда и Пенсильванского университета представили BISC — нейроинтерфейс толщиной с человеческий волос, который ложится на поверхность мозга, не проникая в ткани. Скорость беспроводной передачи данных... |
| 14.01.2025 | The Future of Algorithms: Dijkstra's Legacy and the Quest for Universal Optimality | In the realm of computer science, algorithms are the unsung heroes. They navigate the labyrinth of data, guiding us through the digital maze. Among these, Dijkstra's algorithm has long stood as a beacon of efficiency. But recent breakthroug... |
| 14.01.2025 | Учёные нашли оптимальный способ обхода графа | Алгоритм Дейкстры долгое время считался самым эффективным способом обхода графа. Теперь исследователи доказали, что он «универсально оптимален».
Если вы долгое время ездите по одному и тому же маршруту, вы, вероятно, считаете его лучшим. Но... |
| 08.10.2024 | Curiously™ Launches Customizable AI Learning Companion for Teachers | 2024 Teaching and Learning grant from the Office of the Provost of Columbia Engineering
Curiously™ provides AI learning companions for schools, offering real-time student support and easy progress tracking, all without the need for coding. ... |
| 27.06.2024 | DIVID: This New Tool Detects AI-Generated Videos With Nearly 94% Accuracy | By Jace Dela Cruz
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| 24.06.2024 | Hughes Holden Foundation Gift to Columbia University to Fund Research into the use of A.I. to improve Mental Healthcare for ALL | ** Leveraging latest AI technologies with evidence-based behavioral research to empower non-experts to screen high-risk targets within the most vulnerable communities in the USA **
NEW YORK, June 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hughes Holden F... |
| 13.06.2024 | Как ветвятся дорожки. Об ориентировании и обучении беспилотных автомобилей | Некоторое время назад мне очень понравилась шутка «Беспилотный автомобиль отказался везти пассажира в фастфуд, сославшись на первый закон робототехники». Речь об одном из «законов робототехники», которые сформулировал в 1942 году американск... |
| 28.03.2024 | Meet Emo: Robotic Face Learns to Make Eye Contact, Uses AI to Copy a Person's Smile | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 28 March 2024, 05:03 am
Imagine encountering a robot with a remarkably human-like head, capable of smiling and engaging in what appears to be genuine interaction. This scenario may sound like a scene from a futuri... |
| 28.07.2022 | Roboticists Developed an AI Program That May Have Discovered an 'Alternative Physics' | Joaquin Victor Tacla, Tech Times 28 July 2022, 05:07 am
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Artificial Intelligence has ushered the advancement of several disciplines throughout the years. But could it ever discover a new form of physics?
A group of ... |
| 14.07.2022 | Self-Awareness in Robots? This Robot Learns to Understand Itself Without Human Assistance | Thea Felicity, Tech Times 14 July 2022, 12:07 am
Columbia University researchers have developed a robot that can learn a picture of its complete body from scratch human intervention. The researchers show how their robot constructed a kinema... |
| 03.06.2021 | A simple model of the brain provides new directions for AI research | Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021.
Last week, Google Research held an online workshop on the conceptual understanding of deep learning. The workshop, which featured presentations by award-winning compute... |
| 03.06.2021 | A simple model of the brain provides new directions for AI research | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Last week, Google Research held an online worksho... |
| 30.05.2021 | It’s What Older Drivers Fear: Behaviors Behind The Wheel Harbor Early Signals Of Dementia, New Study Finds | How older adults drive may indicate early signals of disease.Columbia University/Mailman School of Public Health and Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science |
| 19.05.2021 | They develop a chip the size of a dust mite | May 19, 2021 2 min read
This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process.
Engineers from Columbia University in the United States developed a chip that is only visible through ... |
| 19.05.2021 | Desarrollan un chip del tamaño de un ácaro de polvo | May 19, 2021 2 min read
Ingenieros de la Universidad de Columbia en Estados Unidos desarrollaron un chip que solo es visible a través de un microscopio, su tamaño es comparable al de un ácaro de polvo. El objetivo del dispositivo será monit... |
| 05.04.2020 | R&D Roundup: Ultrasound/AI medical imaging, assistive exoskeletons and neural weather modeling | In the time of COVID-19, much of what transpires from the science world to the general public relates to the virus, and understandably so. But other domains, even within medical research, are still active — and as usual, there are tons of i... |
| 31.01.2019 | Robot able to imagine itself created by Columbia University scientists | Scientists at the University of Columbia, New York, have developed a smart robot that can imagine itself and can learn about it, from scratch, with zero prior knowledge of geometry, physics, or motor dynamics.
The research team believes cre... |
| 03.03.2018 | Researchers are already building the foundation for sentient AI | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Few sci-fi tropes enthrall audiences more reliabl... |
| 13.09.2017 | Cornell Tech | I took a ferry up the East River yesterday evening to attend a dinner celebrating the official opening of Cornell Tech which happens this morning.
Situated on Roosevelt Island, underneath the Queensboro Bridge, Cornell Tech is a graduate sc... |
| 25.10.2016 | The Role of Technology in the Fight Against HIV | HIV is the virus responsible for AIDS, one of the worst diseases affecting the human race today. While it's thoroughly studied, we have yet to find a cure or even a vaccine. And even though it's possible to live with, testing for HIV is jus... |
| 16.06.2016 | Researchers Find New Way To Prevent Motion Sickness On VR Systems: What Did They Do? | Aaron Mamiit, Tech Times 16 June 2016, 09:06 am
Virtual reality has taken the tech world by storm, with its applications branching out from video games into other industries such as manufacturing and healthcare.
However, as the technology c... |
| 17.01.2013 | Cellanyx tries crowdfunding a better way to screen for prostate cancer | The startup is based on doctoral thesis work of Ashok Chander, a Columbia University graduate. Its platform technology is the foundation of what it thinks would be a lab service leveraging matrix biology, biomarkers, lab-on-a-chip technolog... |
| 03.08.2011 | Credit card sized field blood lab detects HIV and other diseases in minutes | MASSDEVICE ON CALL — If you can’t bring the village to the lab, you must bring the lab to the village.
Such was the inspiration for the tiny mChip mobile blood testing lab that fits on a credit card and detects HIV and other diseases in min... |
| 12.07.2011 | “Transparent” photonics chip may lead to faster networks and cloaks of invisibility | A monumental breakthrough achieved by a world-spanning group of engineering professors has led to the creation of photonic computer chips that can propagate light without slowing it down and without changing phase. In the words of one of th... |
| 12.07.2011 | Photonics Breakthrough Is Less Disruptive To Light Than Empty Space | Research at Columbia Engineering School has yielded a material that is literally unlike any other known. Everything in the universe (that we can see) affects light one way or another. Slows it down, speeds it up, spreads it out, diffuses it... |
| - | ИИ обучили предсказывать поведение человека по видео | Исследователи из Columbia Engineering Колумбийского университета разрабатывают алгоритм компьютерного зрения для прогнозирования поведения людей путем анализа языка тела в видео. Технология может найти свое применение в автономных транспорт... |
| - | Надел костюм и сбежал на Уолл-стрит: как учёный Дэвид Шоу применил математические методы в трейдинге и заработал $7 млрд Статьи редакции... | Работник Колумбийского университета открыл инвесткомпанию и один из первых доверил сделки не людям, а алгоритмам. В 2021-м фонд управляет активами на $60 млрд, а Шоу отошёл от управления и занимается структурной биологией — чтобы не тупеть.... |
| - | Колумбийский университет будет готовить магистров одновременно в ИТ и журналистике | Колумбийский университет будет готовить магистров одновременно в ИТ и журналистике
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| - | 10 AI bootcamps taught by top schools, companies, and tech experts | There’s no denying that artificial intelligence (AI), both the concept and the emerging technology surrounding it, is here to stay.
“It’s going to shape the future of jobs,” says Ansaf Salleb-Aouissi, a professor of data science at Columbia... |
| - | Cellanyx tries crowdfunding a better way to screen for prostate cancer | Even before the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force recommended against regular PSA testing for healthy men, the market for prostate cancer diagnostics was bustling.
An estimated 2.5 million men are living with prostate cancer, but only 25 p... |
| - | Bill Gates-backed ESS — which makes giant batteries out of iron, salt and water — starts trading | The battery company ESS went public through a SPAC with Acon S2 Investment Corp. and starts trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday under the ticker symbol GWH.
ESS’ battery is made primarily of iron, salt and water, which are read... |
| - | City-university partnerships are a win-win. Here's how they can best work together to fight climate change and adopt new tech. | Columbia University secured grant funding to build a wireless testbed in partnership with the city of New York. Phil Rosen/Insider
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