Airthings offers a permanent solution for monitoring radon gas levels anywhere in your home, along with ways to track ...
If the next year of Canada’s Africa Strategy can move from rhetorical partnership toward structural fairness, it will honour ...
African states have considerable agency to shape their own digital governance and are not simply accepting models imposed on them by China or other external actors.
The most advanced neobanks are now implementing architectures that aggregate real-time activity to generate weekly ...
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New memristor design uses built-in oxygen gradient to bring stability to reinforcement learning
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers created a memristor that uses a built-in oxygen gradient to produce slow, stable conductance changes, enabling a reinforcement ...
Physical AI is a must-buy proposition. But, must we really? Putting a new Capgemini report's claims through their paces.
Unlike wills, trusts impose conditions on the management and purpose of inherited assets. Beneficiaries cannot simply ...
The Persistent Problem of Chromium Pollution Hexavalent chromium, or CrVI, is a highly toxic and mobile pollutant frequently ...
A landmark KPMG index finds boards demanding transformation, execs spending billions on tech, and the people caught in the ...
The productivity gains from artificial intelligence are not showing up where most companies are looking for them.
How Jammu and Kashmir Became a Gateway for Buddhism Kanwal Singh singhkanwaljeet1008@gmail.com For centuries, present day ...
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Researchers test slow-release drugs and implants to regrow arthritic joints
A growing cluster of laboratory and early clinical studies is testing whether injectable hydrogels, slow-release drug depots, ...
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