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更新于 2026-05-15 01:27 共 100 条
  1. 1 3 things you need to know about quantum computers, from an expert
  2. 2 New rules confirm public has a right to see how UK government uses AI
  3. 3 Can floating data centres meet AI's huge energy demand?
  4. 4 Tiny 'metajets' could use light to steer sails for interstellar travel
  5. 5 Former Soviet scientific megastructures captured in striking photos
  6. 6 Backlash builds over NHS plan to hide source code from AI hacking risk
  7. 7 Quantum computers simulated their biggest molecule yet – with help
  8. 8 NHS England rushes to hide software over AI hacking fears
  9. 9 Read an extract from Luminous by Silvia Park
  10. 10 'Green' cryptocurrency uses 18 times more energy than makers claim
  11. 11 The chips in your phone are probably broken – and that's a good thing
  12. 12 Humanoid robots may be about to break the 100-metre sprint record
  13. 13 Do you need to worry about Mythos, Anthropic's computer-hacking AI?
  14. 14 Table tennis-playing robot on track to becoming world champion
  15. 15 We might finally know how to use quantum computers to boost AI
  16. 16 Monkeys walk around a virtual world using only their thoughts
  17. 17 New Scientist recommends Jamie Bartlett's insightful How to Talk to AI
  18. 18 Startling images show how fake news isn't just a 21st century issue
  19. 19 Quantum computers could usher in a crisis worse than Y2K
  20. 20 We urgently need to prepare for quantum computers breaking encryption
  21. 21 Two excellent new sci-fi novels tackle robots in very different ways
  22. 22 How worried should you be about an AI apocalypse?
  23. 23 The first quantum computer to break encryption is now shockingly close
  24. 24 New fibre-optic record allows 50,000,000 movies to be streamed at once
  25. 25 AI data centres can warm surrounding areas by up to 9.1°C
  26. 26 Meta and YouTube fined $3 million for harming mental health
  27. 27 Security credentials inadvertently leaked on thousands of websites
  28. 28 You can now buy a DIY quantum computer
  29. 29 What to read this week: Katrina Manson's terrifying Project Maven
  30. 30 The success of machine mathematicians shows us how to be OK with AI
  31. 31 Social media is a defective product
  32. 32 A very serious guide to buying your own humanoid robot butler
  33. 33 AI is nearly exclusively designed by men – here's how to fix it
  34. 34 The 3 things you need to know about passwords, from a security expert
  35. 35 The race to solve the biggest problem in quantum computing
  36. 36 We don’t know if AI-powered toys are safe, but they’re here anyway
  37. 37 Chemistry may not be the 'killer app' for quantum computers after all
  38. 38 Undisclosed ads on TikTok skirt ban on profiling minors
  39. 39 A miniature magnet rivals behemoths in strength for the first time
  40. 40 Why the world's militaries are scrambling to create their own Starlink
  41. 41 Start-up is building the first data centre to use human brain cells
  42. 42 How an intern helped build the AI that shook the world
  43. 43 The moment that kicked off the AI revolution
  44. 44 Claude AI: Why are there so many internet outages?
  45. 45 Phantom codes could help quantum computers avoid errors
  46. 46 Why the US is using a cheap Iranian drone against the country itself
  47. 47 First drone passengers may be combat casualties and criminals
  48. 48 Inside the company selling quantum entanglement
  49. 49 Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week
  50. 50 Inside Ukraine's drone factories and pilot schools
  51. 51 Could a niche 80s technology be the key to better quantum computers?
  52. 52 Banning children from VPNs and social media will erode adults' privacy
  53. 53 Why I have changed my mind about AI and you should too
  54. 54 Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier
  55. 55 AIs can’t stop recommending nuclear strikes in war game simulations
  56. 56 How Ukraine became a drone factory and invented the future of war
  57. 57 Hannah Fry: AI isn't as powerful as we think
  58. 58 Hannah Fry: 'AI can do some superhuman things – but so can forklifts'
  59. 59 What to read this week: The Laws of Thought by Tom Griffiths
  60. 60 Why it's high time we stopped anthropomorphising ants
  61. 61 Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years
  62. 62 Royal Navy returns to wind power with trial of robotic sailboats
  63. 63 Fast-charging quantum battery built inside a quantum computer
  64. 64 A social network for AI looks disturbing, but it's not what you think
  65. 65 Dutch air force reads pilots' brainwaves to make training harder
  66. 66 Nobel laureate says he'll build world’s most powerful quantum computer
  67. 67 Elon Musk is making a big bet on his future vision – will it work?
  68. 68 Most complex time crystal yet has been made inside a quantum computer
  69. 69 Sierra Greer discusses her award-winning sex robot novel 'Annie Bot'
  70. 70 The internet feels super lonely right now. Here's why
  71. 71 The one innovation that supercharged AI: Best ideas of the century
  72. 72 End-to-end encryption: Best ideas of the century
  73. 73 The electrification of everything: Best ideas of the century
  74. 74 Crowdsourcing Wikipedia’s encyclopedia: Best ideas of the century
  75. 75 Smartphones (yes, really): Best ideas of the century
  76. 76 How to finally get a grasp on quantum computing
  77. 77 A leading use for quantum computers might not need them after all
  78. 78 Cheating just three times massively ups the chance of winning at chess
  79. 79 Lithium-ion batteries could last longer with chemical tweak
  80. 80 All major AI models risk encouraging dangerous science experiments
  81. 81 We're getting intimate with chatbots. A new book asks what this means
  82. 82 Quantum computers could help sharpen images of exoplanets
  83. 83 We're about to simulate a human brain on a supercomputer
  84. 84 Quantum neural network may be able to cheat the uncertainty principle
  85. 85 Some quantum computers might need more power than supercomputers
  86. 86 AI chatbots miss urgent issues in queries about women's health
  87. 87 Passwords will be on the way out in 2026 as passkeys take over
  88. 88 A strange kind of quantumness may be key to quantum computers' success
  89. 89 Read an extract from Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
  90. 90 Could 2026 be the year we start using quantum computers for chemistry?
  91. 91 Controversial satellites launching in 2026 will reflect light to Earth
  92. 92 US to fire up small reactors in 2026 as part of 'nuclear renaissance'
  93. 93 The cassette tape made a comeback in 2025 thanks to a DNA upgrade
  94. 94 The best and most ridiculous robots of 2025 in pictures
  95. 95 Microsoft made a splash with a controversial quantum computer in 2025
  96. 96 'Spectacular' progress has been made towards useful quantum computers
  97. 97 The world’s first fully 3D-printed microscope went big in 2025
  98. 98 How not to misread science fiction
  99. 99 New Scientist changed the UK's freedom of information laws in 2025
  100. 100 NATO tests autonomous drone technology in DARPA-style competition