Formula 1 team switches from paper guides to incorporate AR designs into its workflow and see quickly how parts form car ...
Knowledge transfer partnership aims to make “radio-over-fibre” technology available to new sectors, developing new ways to amplify and extend radio signals through fibre optics for fewer delays and ...
Every four years at the Cybathlon, teams of researchers and technology "pilots" compete to see whose brain-computer interface ...
Lithuanian researchers at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC), Habil. Dr. Gediminas Niaura and Dr.
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Stop saying AI 'hallucinates' - it doesn't. And the mischaracterization is dangerous
The authors don't ascribe any of that specifically to the term hallucination, but hallucination is one of those misapplied terms that imply agency and consciousness on the part of what is simply a ...
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7 Remote Jobs That Pay Well and Can Be Started Today
The dream of working from home often involves a romanticized image: sipping artisanal coffee, wearing pajama bottoms with a business-appropriate shirt, and having a perfectly behaved golden retriever ...
As Africa now stands on the threshold of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it must reclaim that ancient mathematical genius — ...
Researchers found that when a molecule displaces trapped water, the energy that the water leaves behind allows the molecule ...
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The dramatic rise of AI-aided ‘vibe coding’ could reshape India’s software development industry
AI is enabling an intuitive approach to software programming called 'vibe coding.’ It lets even novices who know little about coding build workable prototypes at speed. How India’s software industry ...
Inside Learned Hall, the hub of KU’s engineering complex, Room 1109 thrums with the whir of tools, the pulse of machinery and ...
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Why Chevy still sticks with pushrod engines
Chevrolet’s small-block V8 has outlived entire automotive trends, surviving turbo crazes, multivalve revolutions, and now the industry’s pivot to electrification. The constant through all of that has ...
For decades, Moore’s Law has held true, with computing power doubling roughly every two years as transistors shrink and costs ...
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