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Accelerating Scientific Workflows with Domain-Specific Hardware: GPUs, ARM Chips, and Beyond

6+ hour, 11+ min ago  (250+ words) The Engineer - Home Accelerating Scientific Workflows with Domain-Specific Hardware: GPUs, ARM Chips, and Beyond Moving complex CAE workloads from fixed on'premise clusters to cloud HPC i As scientific and engineering problems grow more complex, traditional CPU-only HPC architectures are hitting…...

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Researchers adapt classic chemistry for MOF glass design

1+ day, 3+ hour ago  (243+ words) The Engineer - Home Researchers adapt classic chemistry for MOF glass design Scientists have applied a centuries-old chemistry principle to tune metal-organic frameworks (MOF)-based glass that efficiently captures CO, hydrogen and water. The international research team, including scientists from Birmingham…...

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C2 I 2025 Young Innovator winner: AI-driven cancer diagnosis - testing image analysis software

2+ mon, 3+ day ago  (153+ words) Lived experience leads to image analysis software that uses machine learning to identify cancer and leukaemia cells. Project: AI-driven cancer diagnosis: testing image analysis software. Niamh Price, Lucy Turner and Megan Joyce from Freman College For over a decade, health…...

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Comment: Can AI reshape geological modelling?

3+ mon, 1+ week ago  (606+ words) The Engineer Comment: Can AI reshape geological modelling? Chris Jack, director at COWI UK & Ireland, and Stephen Suryasentana, Senior Lecturer at University of Strathclyde, go deep on a practical use for AI. Across the world, reliance on underground engineering is…...

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January 1870 - Mr Nairn's Patent Steam Omnibus "

3+ mon, 1+ week ago  (294+ words) In January 1870 The Engineer reported on a revolutionary bus that dispensed with horse-power in favour of the preferred form of propulsion of the day In the early 1870s, Edinburgh was preparing for a quiet revolution on its streets: a steam'powered omnibus…...

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Adaptive 3 D ultrasonic imaging reveals concrete defects

3+ mon, 1+ week ago  (257+ words) The Engineer Adaptive 3 D ultrasonic imaging reveals concrete defects Researchers in Japan and the US have developed a high-resolution 3 D ultrasonic imaging system for concrete that automatically adapts to different types of structures. The advance by a team from Tohoku…...

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Innatera and Joya bring neuromorphic AI to edge devices

5+ mon, 1+ week ago  (191+ words) Innatera, a Dutch specialist in neuromorphic computing, has announced China's Xiamen Joyatech Co. , Ltd. (Joya) as its first Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) customer. Through this collaboration, Innatera's Pulsar processors will be embedded into a new generation of Joya-designed consumer electronics,…...

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AI advances raise questions about consciousness

6+ mon, 1+ week ago  (422+ words) This is the view of researchers writing in Frontiers in Science who argue that uncovering how consciousness arises is now an urgent research priority, with implications that stretch from artificial intelligence and medicine to law, animal welfare, and brain'computer interfaces....

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AI aims to find antibiotics in venom

9+ mon, 3+ week ago  (158+ words) Artificial intelligence is being used by researchers to ascertain whether snake, scorpion, and spider venom can help combat antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial resistance is one of the world's most urgent public health problems, estimated to cause over 1. 27 million deaths globally each…...