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The UK government has launched a consultation on driverless cars, ahead of on-the-road trials of the vehicles next year. It has now been more than a decade since the prospect of driverless cars on ...
Since the advent of filter cigarettes, cigarette butts have become a predominant form of waste, with projections indicating ...
Most of us are already quite comfortable recycling our household waste. In Spain, for instance, millions of tons of packaging ...
Big tech platforms often present content moderation as a seamless, tech‑driven system. But human labor, often outsourced to ...
New research from the University of Waterloo's Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute demonstrates that any artificial ...
Nature has long served as inspiration for cutting-edge engineering—especially in the realm of underwater propulsion.
In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the question of how machines make decisions under uncertain ...
Tabular data is at the heart of scientific analysis—whether in medicine, the social sciences, or even archaeology. Making it ...
In 79 A.D., Roman author Pliny the Elder marveled at how dust could turn to stone. "Who, indeed," he wrote in Naturalis ...
Researchers at Guangdong University of Technology have developed a new method to build powerful, compact energy storage ...
Cristian Cassella, a Northeastern associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, understands this problem better than most; it's one of his areas of focus at the university's Microsystem ...