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World’s first AI-native particle collider will process 500,000 collisions per second
Five hundred thousand times per second, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will record a collision.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are shaping major design and research decisions for the planned Electron-Ion ...
Technology is not replacing accountants. But it is changing what accounting work involves, and the change is further along ...
A decade ago, we talked about AI in healthcare the way we talked about self-driving cars: inevitable someday, but not ...
Drones are becoming increasingly common in densely populated urban centers, supporting applications ranging from parcel ...
Employing a comprehensive airspace framework, researchers underscore the importance of structured airspace design for ...
We’ve all met that person who sounds like they’ve uncovered the truth no one else sees only to realize five minutes later ...
For decades, trading was built around a straightforward assumption: better technology would make markets more rational.
For decades, traders feared the obvious dangers. Market crashes. Recessions. Geopolitical shocks. Interest rate surprises.
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As AI reshapes learning, can schools keep up?
The gap between how young people learn today and how schools were designed to teach is becoming increasingly visible, especially as artificial intelligence and digital tools reshape everyday life. For ...
A study published in Science Advances reveals that global rivers are experiencing widespread and sustained deoxygenation ...
Healthcare providers, suppliers, compliance leaders, and private equity-backed platforms may prepare for increasing operational, ...
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