AI models can simulate the answers thousands of people would provide to a survey, but the results aren’t a reliable measure ...
For more than half a century, materials scientists have struggled with how to simulate the complexity of polymer materials.
Most infrastructure decisions look fine on paper until real AI workloads begin running at scale. Then performance issues ...
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Physics-aware AI generates more realistic sounds by estimating mass and velocity from video
When people watch a scene in the film "Jurassic Park" where a giant dinosaur walks toward them, they naturally imagine a ...
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From HAZOP to immersive risk simulation: How VR will improve safety in oil and gas
Oil and gas operations have well-established health and safety frameworks, but VR takes safety from theory to immersive ...
But the more important story is how quickly the AI economy is reorganizing around what Chief Executive Jensen Huang calls “AI ...
The Supersport 400 has not been designed to be an overt track car but it has been engineered to have the ability to rack up ...
Naturally, the longer that symptoms persist, the higher the total cost. The previously mentioned $8 billion burden for 2025-2027 assumed the 6% incidence of long COVID with sympto ...
The U.S. is optimizing humanoid robots for factory demos and backflips. A former NASA robotics division chief explains why ...
The second edition of the US-Saudi Investment Forum featured a high-level session on Wednesday, chaired by Minister of ...
"Star Citizen" has been in development for 14 years, "Squadron 42" for only slightly less. It is financed by fans, now with ...
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A simple weather model rerun in 1963 changed what scientists thought prediction itself could do
A simple rounding of numbers in a 1960s weather model by Edward Lorenz unexpectedly revealed a profound scientific truth.
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