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New AI systems are teaching machines to verifiably function safely
From industrial robots to self-driving cars, engineers face a common problem: keeping machines steady and predictable. When ...
Vaughn Gittin Jr. says that anti-lag is a required ingredient for this drift-ready Mustang. The Ford Mustang is an enduring ...
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'Battleship'-inspired model helps Stanford scientists plan nuclear waste storage'Battleship'-inspired model helps Stanford scientists plan nuclear waste storage'Battleship ...
Stanford researchers have developed a mathematical model to map the microscopic structure of materials to plan nuclear waste storage.
Alan Woessner, manager of the Imaging and Spectroscopy Core for the Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center, will highlight the unique capabilities of the core's microscopic and spectroscopic ...
At last year’s conference, Bentley introduced OpenSite+ for civil site design, the first in a series of new AI-powered ...
We’ve trapped AI in a Turing test, measuring it by how well it imitates us instead of how much it reveals beyond us.
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Bacterial motility helps uncover how self-propelled particles distribute in active matter systems
A collaborative team of physicists and microbiologists from UNIST and Stanford University has, for the first time, uncovered ...
Chaos Engineering is the discipline of proactively running thoughtful experiments on your own systems, whether it be shutting ...
ChangeNOW B2B lets companies add crypto payments, swaps, and wallets easily with ready APIs, widgets, and white-label ...
Beckhoff Automation’s latest motion system components and modular automation architecture are designed to simplify machine ...
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