Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
Scientists have found a way to pick the best pacemaker for each patient, potentially making them last years longer.
Faster medical breakthroughs? More efficient and personalized healthcare? Better, sturdier manufacturing materials? All of ...
Following a spate of deadly wildfires earlier this year, many of us find ourselves asking how we can fight such a powerful force of nature.
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Smart sensor network and AI algorithms ease strain on stressed drivers
Fraunhofer researchers have developed a system that uses sensors and AI to monitor a driver's cognitive load. In the future, ...
Algorithms are well-defined, step-by-step procedures for solving problems. Key characteristics of algorithms include being ...
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Revolutionizing blood diagnostics with real-time QPM technology
Blood tests are among the most common tools in medicine. Scientists are working to make blood cell imaging faster and more ...
Absence of national workload guidance means some social workers work extra unpaid hours, have less time for direct work and ...
Modern work runs on emotion, creativity, and focus — yet these are the very resources being depleted by constant digital ...
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Will quantum be bigger than AI?
Its mind-boggling complexity is probably a factor in why quantum has ended up with a lower profile than tech's current ...
Edge computing enables local data processing, reduces reliance on cloud infrastructure and enhances resilience in ...
The most damaging cost of poor AI quality is the impact on transformation itself. Failed pilots and expensive rework drain ...
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