Artificial intelligence Research update Electro-active material ‘learns’ to play Pong Memory-like behaviour emerges in a polymer gel Read article: Electro-active material ‘learns’ to play Pong
Detectors and sensors Research update AI-assisted photonic detector identifies fake semiconductor chips New technique could reduce risks of unwanted surveillance, chip failure and theft, say researchers Read article: AI-assisted photonic detector identifies fake semiconductor chips
Artificial intelligence Opinion and reviews Goats, sports cars and game shows: the unexpected science behind machine learning and AI Matt Hodgson reviews Why Machines Learn by Anil Ananthaswamy Read article: Goats, sports cars and game shows: the unexpected science behind machine learning and AI
Topological matter Feature Spot the knot: using AI to untangle the topology of molecules Solving a centuries-old mathematical puzzle could hold the key to understanding the function of many of the molecules of life Read article: Spot the knot: using AI to untangle the topology of molecules
Artificial intelligence Blog The eyes have it: how to spot the difference between a deepfake portrait and a real picture How do you spot a deepfake image of a person? The answer might be to look into their eyes. Read article: The eyes have it: how to spot the difference between a deepfake portrait and a real picture
Nuclear medicine Research update Deep transfer learning detects six different cancers on PET/CT scans A generalizable AI tool performs fully automated tumour segmentation on whole-body PET/CT images Read article: Deep transfer learning detects six different cancers on PET/CT scans
Radiotherapy Analysis Will future radiotherapy be delivered entirely by AI bots? The ESTRO 2024 closing debate saw speakers discuss whether the radiation therapy care pathway will be delivered entirely by bots by 2040 Read article: Will future radiotherapy be delivered entirely by AI bots?
Artificial intelligence Podcasts Artificial intelligence: developing useful tools that scientists can trust Computer scientist Rick Stevens is our podcast guest Read article: Artificial intelligence: developing useful tools that scientists can trust
Optical components Research update Sound and light waves combine to create advanced optical neural networks Researchers demonstrate a novel computation architecture based on the interaction of optical and acoustic waves Read article: Sound and light waves combine to create advanced optical neural networks
Artificial intelligence News Artificial intelligence will help pick Nobel Prize for Physics winners Swedish Academy believes AI will reduce bias in evaluating nominations Read article: Artificial intelligence will help pick Nobel Prize for Physics winners