Japan’s new Izumo-class ships look like full carriers, but they’re still missing the one thing that makes a carrier useful—fighters. With no F-35Bs arriving until 2030, the U.S. Marines have been ...
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Like the rest of its Big Tech cadre, Google has spent lavishly on developing generative AI models. Google’s AI can clean up your text messages and summarize the web, but the company is constantly ...
Ising machines demonstrate significant potential to tackle computationally complex challenges, including combinatorial optimization problems related to logistics, manufacturing, finance, and AI. The ...
In their motion for class certification, the plaintiffs proposed a series of classes ranging in size from 3,223 members to 57,982 members. A Delaware federal court has denied a motion for class ...
Zohran Mamdani’s recent victory over Andrew Cuomo is impressive: the democratic socialist ran a strong campaign and leapt from virtual anonymity to widespread name recognition in a matter of mere ...
This video showcases a mini hydroelectric dam construction project, illustrating the science behind its operation and the construction techniques used. #MiniConstruction #ScienceProject #construction ...
As influencer marketing continues to dominate social media, the legal risks are catching up. In two recent class action lawsuits, companies and their social media influencers are facing allegations of ...
The Ironeye class for Elden Ring Nightreign boasts a unique play style based on precision, stealth, and distance combat. As a Nightfarer who’s a bow and crossbow expert, Ironeye is best suited to ...
Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology developed new artificial intelligence techniques to extract and visualize information from standard-of-care biomedical data, providing a means for ...
All social classes can experience competitive friendships, as Festinger (1954) first proposed in his Social Comparison Theory, which suggests that people have an innate drive to assess themselves by ...