According to the SAE, formerly known as the Society of Automotive Engineers (now SAE International), there are six levels of automated driving, with only Level 5 being fully driverless. Self-driving ...
Challenging the prevailing narratives of a ‘rural cloud’, 97.5% of data centers in the USA are situated in cities. Data center siting is driven by local infrastructure and fossil-fuel industrial ...
Technological innovations have produced robots capable of jobs that, until recently, only humans could perform. The present research explores the psychology of "botsourcing"—the replacement of human ...
Tech ETFs, or exchange-traded funds, allow you to invest in an assortment of technology stocks in a single investment. There have been some massive winners in the tech sector in recent years, but ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools are challenging our understanding of plagiarism. How should we deal with plagiarism of ideas if this misbehaviour is increasingly common, and it is ...
This study generated two million short DNA sequences, known as signature sequences or sequence tags, to identify and quantify both known and novel small RNA molecules. with the Breaking Science News ...
Albany opens its first laboratory in India and its Singapore subsidiary moves into permanent laboratory facilities.
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Background The role of physical activity in the risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is debated. It is also unclear whether the association differs in people at high genetic risk of ALS.
Analyst Brett Faulk examines Microsoft’s Project Solara and whether hardware partners will see enough opportunity in AI devices to take the risk.