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Tokyo-based investment giant Softbank wants to combine cells created from humans, which mimic brain cells, with traditional technology in an effort to create next generation artificial intelligence ...
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Leading European offshore transmission systems operator deploys critical optical networking technology for eight new ...
According to the International Energy Agency, aviation accounts for about 2% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and aviation emissions are expected to double by mid-century as demand for domestic and ...
Gaming laptops are having huge discounts up to 38% on top models from reliable brands like HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus and more.
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This article examines advances in rugged mobile computing, especially in Artificial Intelligence (AI) -ready mobile devices, implemented in electric energy T&D fieldwork and the resulting benefits to ...
The global geospatial analytics market size was valued at USD 83.93 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach from USD 93.91 ...
DNV has assisted Grenergy in securing USD 299 million in financing for the Víctor Jara phase of the Oasis de Atacama project in Chile, which is se ...
Around eight million properties in England - or one in four - could be at risk of flooding by 2050 as the danger increases ... due to improved datasets and computer modelling techniques, rather ...