Full-text search Fulltext search 234 Resultate Eye-tracking system facilitates pilot training Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a system to facilitate pilot training and thus make flying safer. The software uses eye-tracking to reveal perception gaps. How to keep your underwear clean in space Astronauts cannot do their laundry - and also have to share certain items of clothing with their colleagues. Austrian researchers are now investigating how microbes could be used to keep more than just underwear clean in space. AI finds plants for anti-malaria drugs Artificial intelligence is speeding up the discovery of plants with anti-malaria properties. This is the conclusion reached by an international research team. British company produces climate-friendly airship According to its developers, the British airship Airlander 10 could take off for commercial flights with passengers from 2028. Machines learn faster in quantum systems For AI systems, learning in “superposition” pays off. It allows them to simultaneously pursue multiple paths and thus learn faster. A Covid passport that gets under the skin A Swedish company has developed a Covid passport for microchip implants. The head of the company is chipped himself. He is not worried about his privacy. Twelve fans filter the air near Reykjavik To slow down climate change, a new type of plant in Iceland filters CO2 from the air. This is then mixed with water and injected into basalt. There it petrifies. ETH mathematicians facilitate rescue at sea Researchers have developed a method of calculation that speeds up the search for people in distress at sea. Their new algorithm can be used to predict where objects or people are likely to drift to on the sea surface. Copyright infringement: US authors sue ChatGPT The writers accuse OpenAI of using their books to train AI without their consent.