In crowded environments, more robots don’t always mean faster results—in fact, too many can bring everything to a standstill.
I’ve been teaching college Earth science courses as a part-time faculty member for a long time now, all while juggling other ...
Daily headlines warn of AI risks, from hallucinations and cybersecurity threats to workforce disruption, and most narratives remain focused on the technology itself. But cross-ind ...
With 15,000 satellites crowding the sky and hundreds of thousands more planned, we may soon have a cataclysmic mess overhead.
SITA research finds aviation’s record technology investment hinges on one thing: Data coordination
Report finds a consistent pattern across AI, cybersecurity, digital identities and sustainability: sharing and coordinating ...
Industry reporting on how property inspection software is helping commercial property managers scale faster and smarter ...
The Waterside Building at Durham University Business School, where Executive Dean Kieran Fernandes is reshaping business ...
Imagine a swarm of robots rushing to complete an urgent job, such as cleaning up an oil spill or assembling complex machinery. At first, adding more ...
Education is on the verge of becoming fully automated.
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A 1961 nuclear energy booklet makes a surprising return to Oak Ridge
A 1961 booklet on nuclear energy, 'The Atom in Our Hands,' traveled from Belgium to Oak Ridge, connecting generations.
Bill Arsenault explains why when departments expect to travel beyond their jurisdiction to aid in fighting wildfires, they ...
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Life orientation is irrelevant in the digital age
As an educator, I witness the critical digital skills gap among students entering university. This article argues for ...
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