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BEYOND Expo 2025: Unveiling Possibilities – Asia’s Premier Tech Expo Announcing 2025 Dates in Macao · TechNode
2024-07-18 01:03:31
In 2024, BEYOND Expo centered on the theme "Embracing the Uncertainties," guiding attendees to explore unknown territories in technology and other
Microsoft integrates Nvidia’s GeForce Now into its Xbox game pages
2024-07-18 01:02:37
Microsoft and Nvidia keep partnering on cloud gaming.
NASA cancels its VIPER rover that would’ve searched for water on the Moon
2024-07-18 00:51:31
VIPER’s instruments will be taken apart and reused.
The 10th-gen iPad is matching its best price to date for Prime Day
2024-07-18 00:51:30
The same goes for the Apple Pencil with USB-C.
Yes, there are some good Prime Day deals on laptops.
2024-07-18 00:50:54
Even some gaming laptops for under $1,000.
Apple secures first batch of TSMC's 2nm chips for iPhone 17 series · TechNode
2024-07-18 00:50:29
Apple is reported to have secured the first batch of production capacity for TSMC’s advanced 2nm process technology, which is expected to enter trial
Chinese bubble tea maker Chagee reportedly hires Starbucks talent, mulls US IPO  · TechNode
2024-07-18 00:50:29
Chinese bubble tea chain Chagee has reportedly hired Li Tao, vice president of Starbucks China, paving the way for the rising brand’s further expansion, according to local media outlet 36Kr. However, the report was quickly denied by the company.
Since 2018, data protection laws have reduced security breaches but affected firms' value
2024-07-18 00:18:14
The introduction of new data protection rules significantly reduced breaches by firms but negatively impacted their market value, according to new research by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and University of Texas.
Trusted TV doctors 'deepfaked' to promote health scams on social media
2024-07-17 22:54:31
Some of the UK's most recognizable TV doctors are increasingly being "deepfaked" in videos to sell scam products across social media, finds The BMJ today.
Satnav enables medical and emergency response
2024-07-17 21:50:23
Satellite navigation is not just about travel directions; its applications extend to search and rescue operations, agriculture, autonomous vehicles, sports and perhaps surprisingly, even health. ESA's NAVISP program supports European companies in the creation of satnav-powered solutions with all sorts of applications—among them, emergency response and health care.
In 27 U.S. states, utilities can shut off electricity for nonpayment, even in a heat wave
2024-07-17 21:50:23
Coast to coast, millions of Americans are experiencing sweltering temperatures this summer, with seemingly little relief in sight. For people who struggle to access or afford air conditioning, the rising need for cooling is a growing crisis.
Urban rail transit: Model predicts demand with high accuracy during pandemic
2024-07-17 21:50:22
In a recent study published in Engineering, a research team led by Jinlei Zhang from Beijing Jiaotong University, China, introduces a pioneering model that addresses the complex challenge of short-term origin-destination (OD) demand prediction in urban rail transit (URT) systems, particularly under the strain of a pandemic.
Study: Large language models are biased, but can still help analyze complex data
2024-07-17 21:01:39
In a pilot study, posted to the arXiv preprint server, researchers have found evidence that large language models (LLMs) have the ability to analyze controversial topics such as the Australian Robodebt scandal in similar ways to humans—and sometimes exhibit similar biases.
Chatbot offers individual support with programming assignments
2024-07-17 21:01:39
How can a chatbot support students in lectures and with assigned exercises? Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed the chatbot Iris, which offers informatics students personalized assistance with programming assignments.
New research provides evidence to support integration of hands-on projects in engineering education
2024-07-17 21:01:39
A new study provides evidence supporting the integration of hands-on projects and interdisciplinary teamwork in engineering curricula, promoting deeper understanding and application of theoretical concepts, potentially influencing educational practices in STEM fields.
Perovskite solar cells: Tackling stability and environmental impacts for a greener future
2024-07-17 19:13:53
Perovskite solar cells have captured much attention due to their high efficiency and low production costs. However, their susceptibility to environmental factors and potential toxic lead release during degradation pose significant hurdles.
Engineering resilience: Advanced finite element method enhances earthquake impact assessment
2024-07-17 19:13:52
Designing structures such as dams, tunnels, and embankments to withstand transient loads from sources such as earthquakes, high-speed trains, and explosions requires robust dynamic soil-structure interaction (SSI) analysis. Traditional methods often fall short in handling complex boundary conditions and dynamic responses.
Unlocking dynamic systems: A new multiscale neural approach
2024-07-17 19:13:52
Dynamical systems describe the evolution of natural phenomena over time and space through mathematical frameworks, often using differential equations. Accurate predictions in these systems are crucial for various applications, yet traditional methods face challenges due to rigidity and complex dynamic behaviors.
New device spearheads cheaper seafloor test for offshore wind farms
2024-07-17 19:13:52
Australian engineers have unveiled a clever new device—based on a modified speargun—as a cheap and efficient way to test seabed soil when designing offshore wind farms.
The eyes have it: Visual inspection experience essential for airport security screening
2024-07-17 19:13:42
QUT researchers have used eye-tracking to study airport security screeners' performance during different visual inspection phases of a screening task. The study is published in the journal Applied Ergonomics.

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