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US engineers develop 3D chip that offers order-of-magnitude speed gains, accelerates AI
Engineers at Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of ...
NASA and ISRO's new NISAR satellite promises to revolutionize bridge safety. Using advanced radar technology, it can detect ...
Scientists have directly observed solar neutrinos transforming carbon into nitrogen underground, confirming long-predicted ...
Tropical storms such as typhoons, hurricanes, and cyclones are Earth's most powerful weather systems. Born over warm oceans, ...
President Donald Trump is all in on the artificial intelligence build-out. Other Republicans are being more cautious.
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Stop hyping Big AI: Smart, small models are the future
The reality is that progress will come from solving real problems, not from joining the race to build the next giant model.
Real life is messy; algorithms tidy it up. Maybe that’s why we love Wrapped so much. Maybe that’s why we forgive it when it gets things wrong. And maybe that’s why we laugh every year when the Pritam ...
Have you ever imagined what it would be like to ski on another planet? Just think about how effortless it would be to link ...
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Scientists uncover how tiny nanopores learn like a brain
Scientists are beginning to show that learning is not exclusive to neurons and synapses. At the scale of billionths of a ...
The modern world hums with data, driving a growing network of data centers that consume 1 to 2 percent of global electricity.
Looking ahead, Roshan continues to focus on advancing automation, cloud governance, and scalable engineering practices. His ...
Top executives from Varda, Millennium, and Hydroplane discuss breaking barriers in aerospace. Discover their insights on ...
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