The paper introduces a Special Issue showcasing how AI-enabled solutions are transforming industrial systems, smart ...
Ride-hailing has transformed from a convenience app into one of the most powerful forces reshaping urban mobility. Behind ...
Coding for a cure: Sewickley Academy student’s research reveals key differences in genetic mutations
Being invited to present research at an international academic conference is an honor for any seasoned professional. But for ...
AI systems are crossing a quiet but consequential threshold. What began as tools that summarize, recommend, or assist are now ...
AI assistants struggle with stale training data. Integrating live search can keep answers current and grounded in fresh sources.
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Why elephants don’t eat 1,000 times more than mice: The surprising math of Kleiber’s law
Many of us would probably like to forget sitting through math classes in school. But let’s briefly travel back, just for a ...
As social media becomes the core domain of information interaction in the era of big data, the emotional information contained in the vast amount of user-generated content provides an unprecedented ...
VectorCertain's analysis of the autonomous agent threat surface reveals that financial services are structurally unable to ...
The paper, published recently in PLOS One, describes an investigation of 112 ostrich eggshell fragments dating back more than ...
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
Novel insight into the “Sareh twist” suggests that this mechanism underlying origami tessellations could become a key element in the design of origami-inspired structures for science and engineering ...
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