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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
A new article examines the history of computing to help outline the direction of quantum research. It reports that quantum technology is advancing quickly, and that the major obstacles now involve ...
If you’ve shopped on Amazon in the past few months, you might have noticed it has gotten easier to find what you’re looking ...
Despite soaring progress, scientists at AI’s largest gathering say key questions about how models work and how to measure ...
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Aging bridges are crumbling. Here's how new technologies can help detect danger earlier
New signs of deterioration recently discovered on the Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge in Montréal have spurred the Québec government ...
Wall Street engineers are in "continuous learning mode" on AI, with banks like Citi and Capital One offering courses, videos, ...
Academics, start-up founders and researchers representing industrial titans from around the globe descended on San Diego for ...
In 1975, a young engineer in the company that made Kodak film took the first picture on a handheld digital camera.
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BLS says these careers will shrink the fastest over the next decade
The federal government's official jobs scorekeeper expects some familiar careers to fade quickly over the next decade, even ...
Researchers discover that video compression technology is also great at compressing AI model data, earning Micro 25 Best Paper Award.
Exploring how passion, people, and culture can help engineers turn specialization into meaningful, fulfilling careers.
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Australia’s supercomputers are falling behind – and it’s hurting our ability to adapt to climate change
But right now, Australia’s supercomputers are falling behind the rest of the world – and this constitutes a serious risk to ...
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