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New light-based photonic chips enable robotic learning without electronic computation
Researchers have built new photonic computing chips that allow neural networks to learn using ...
Two ever-popular courses in Duke’s Master of Engineering for MedTech Design program led by industry-seasoned faculty ...
Intent engineering aligns AI agents with business goals and values; autonomy may rise by 2028, outcomes stay tied to strategy. Context engineering ...
Polymer materials offer cost-effective solutions in engineering, yet their limitations prompt research into nano-reinforced composites for improved performance.
Engineering graduate Jewel Sunil arrived at IDS with no formal training in the social sciences. Having observed talented ...
In a world desperate for new electricity generating sources of power, speed is essential in utility-scale solar. Too many ...
Design engineers can use AI-driven simulation to overcome bottlenecks and accelerate materials discovery with hybrid workflow ...
Scientists engineer bacteria to destroy cancer tumors from oxygen-starved cores where chemotherapy fails, using smart genetic ...
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Designing the heart of hydrogen cars: AI points to zinc as key for stable fuel cell catalysts
In the era of climate crisis, hydrogen vehicles are emerging as an alternative for eco-friendly mobility. However, the fuel cell, known as the "heart of the hydrogen car," still faces limitations of ...
Practical lessons from security practitioners at Visma and Schibsted on building efficient workflows, empowering engineering teams, and staying sane when you're outnumbered.
Zirconium carbide (ZrC) ceramics, essential for hypersonic vehicles and next-generation nuclear systems, are notoriously difficult to sinter and are inherently brittle. Researchers have now developed ...
Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in real-world devices.
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