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Embodied AI at Brookhaven Lab
December 16, 2025
Researchers at Brookhaven Lab are making progress in many areas of artificial intelligence (AI), including "embodied AI" — systems that incorporate AI into a physical object, such as a robot, that can interact with and learn from the physical world. Carlos Soto, from the Lab's Computing and Data Sciences Directorate, leads Brookhaven's work in embodied AI. Hear him explain this fascinating research and where it's leading.

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EIC and CERN Strengthen Collaboration Between World-Leading Collider Programs
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A gluon junction may explain where a proton's baryon number comes from
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After 50 Years, Physicists Find Strong Evidence For What Really Holds Matter Together
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This Hidden Structure Within the Building Blocks of Atoms May Dictate the Imbalance Between Matter and Antimatter
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A new explanation of why the universe's supply of nuclear matter is fixed?
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The glue that binds a proton may be key to its identity
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