A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool could make it much easier to discover better materials for clean energy technologies.
LAKE FOREST, Calif., April 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- iBase-t, the global leader in cloud software for the Aerospace and Defense industry, today announced the release of Solumina i130, the latest ...
Cadence’s dual announcements with NVIDIA and Google mark pragmatic steps in the industry’s transition toward intelligent, ...
Georgia Tech researchers have created a new AI model for decision-focused learning (DFL), called Diffusion-DFL. Recent tests ...
Beginning fall 2026, Lake Land College is set to introduce a Competency-Based Education (CBE) format in three key manufacturing programs. The CBE format will allow students to build their own ...
Model performance was evaluated using accuracy, balanced accuracy, Brier score, detection prevalence, F1-score, Jaccard index, κ coefficient, Matthews correlation coefficient, negative predictive ...
Abstract: In hospitals, the information system is essential for coordinating actors and operations, as well as achieving objectives. Its loss would have grave consequences, whether directly affecting ...
The AI-ECG-AF model was trained on 4.05 million non-AF standard 12-lead ECGs (1.13 million patients) using a 1-dimensional EfficientNet-B0 architecture and achieved an area under the receiver ...
Abstract: Reducing CO 2 emissions through sustainable lightweight design is a critical focus in automotive engineering, requiring innovative approaches to material selection and design integration.
Anthony Donnarumma is CEO of 24 Seven, one of the largest privately held marketing, creative, and digital talent solutions firms in the U.S. Companies wouldn’t run two completely uncoordinated ...
A new AI-powered tool delivers injection molding simulation results up to 1000 times faster than traditional methods, enabling engineers to explore vastly more design options during early development.
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