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Scientists build brain-like computer that could bring self-learning AI to phones
By borrowing ideas from the brain, UT Dallas researchers have created hardware that learns on its own with minimal energy use ...
Two machines resembling robotic vacuum cleaners sped around a ring colliding, shooting sparks and catching fire, as Iranian ...
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Michael Grimes helped tech companies get rich. Doing the same thing in Washington will be harder.
The Trump administration’s investment accelerator will take capital from trading partners and invest it in U.S. firms. In theory, at least.
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You may have heard in school, "The harder the study, the better the pay!" This is largely true in the world of engineering.
Its founder, with the help of Henry and Edsel Ford, began teaching the workers in a former Model T plant in Highland Park.
The internship aims to provide hands-on research exposure under the guidance of IIT Bhubaneswar faculty members.
They also call for the application of a principle similar to the end-to-end principle which guided the development of the ...
IHS has delivered billions in water and waste projects to tribal lands. This engineer made it happen
Melissa de Vera will be honored with a Flemming Award for leading IHS recruitment to facilitate $3.5 billion in spending on ...
Scientists are building computers made from living brain cells (also called “biocomputers”). These systems use real neurons ...
TWZ was given full access to experience exactly what this jet trainer could offer as a potential T-45 Goshawk replacement for ...
In clinics across Europe, older adults tried a new way to sharpen fading sight. It involved a wafer-thin chip and smart glasses. What the trial shows ...
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