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World-first: Quantum-inspired optimization computer installed on mobile robot
Japanese firms Toshiba and MIRISE Technologies have demonstrated a breakthrough in autonomous mobility. The ...
Two projects are receiving support from the USDA 2025 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. Two interdisciplinary research ...
Expected to open by fall 2027, the hub “will be a place where learning extends beyond lectures, exams into hands-on discovery,” said Sang June Oh, dean of the College of Engineering ...
Neural Concept is helping launch products at 2X the speed. It does this by capturing past knowledge into AI-based ...
A powerful supercomputer is expanding high-performance computing for researchers across Idaho, enabled by a partnership ...
To do that, the Goodyear CTO said companies need to set up a new R&D flow. “And the way we do that is by ... truly organizing an upfront technology platform development group that then, whenever we ...
Four scholars from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have been honored as Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery ...
Two advanced robots have arrived at American University of Sharjah's (AUS) Department of Computer Science and Engineering, thanks to a partnership with ...
Aviva has named the replacement for its outgoing technology chief, with former BT IT executive joining in the summer.
Lancaster Guardian on MSN
Lancaster engineering student helps modernise bag manufacturer during internship
A student from Lancaster University has helped a bag manufacturer adopt digital tools and modern production methods through the Made Smarter Digital Internship programme.
Putting technology to work for transportation has defined the career of Randy Iwasaki, ENR’s Legacy Award winner for Northern California.
Which tech jobs are actually hiring in 2026? Not always the ones you'd expect. The real growth is in roles that build AI's infrastructure—not just its code.
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