
Atharva Gosavi
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4 days ago |
interestingengineering.com | Atharva Gosavi
Hand with a Trowel in a Bucket with Plaster. (stock photo)Source: iStockA research team across the Olivetti Group and the MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub have unveiled a machine learning AI aglorithm that helps them find out alternatives for cement. Led by Souroush Mahjoubi, the team published an open-access paper in Nature’s Comminications Materials, outlining their solution.
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5 days ago |
interestingengineering.com | Atharva Gosavi
US President Donald Trump (Stock photo)Source: Wikimedia CommonsU.S. President Donald Trump has stirred up a controversy after suggesting through a Truth Social post that President Joe Biden died in 2020 and has been replaced by clones ever since. The post was originally made from a small account and made bizarre claims, sparking debate online.
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1 week ago |
interestingengineering.com | Atharva Gosavi
A breakthrough once developed with astronauts in mind is now transforming physical therapy, athletic recovery, and daily exercise for people nationwide. Boost Treadmills LLC, based in Palo Alto, California, and co-founded by Sean Whalen, Tom Allen, and Jimmy Bean in 2017, is bringing antigravity treadmill technology. The chair was first pioneered by Whalen’s father at NASA.
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1 week ago |
interestingengineering.com | Atharva Gosavi
Chinese scientists have allegedly developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that can tell the difference between real nuclear warheads and fake ones (decoys). This is the first time in the world that AI has been used for this kind of arms control task. The research for this system was published in April by the China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE).
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1 week ago |
interestingengineering.com | Atharva Gosavi
Joseph Carroll of the Davis Research Group pictured with the scanning tunneling microscope - one of just three in the world - at University College Cork in Ireland. Clare KeoghResearchers and scientists at University of Cork (UCC) in Ireland have designed a new tool that can tell if a particular material can be effectively used on a large scale for building quantum computing microchips. The theoretical work was led by Prof.
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