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Hydro-Québec is using new technologies, like artificial intelligence and LiDAR, to prevent power outages caused by tree branches before they happen.
Researchers have developed the first sort-in-memory hardware system capable of tackling complex, nonlinear sorting tasks without traditional comparators.
Ed Park, a Pultizer Prize finalist for his last sprawling novel, wrote an interlocking series of stories for his follow-up, ...
Viral posts claimed scientists developed "artificial trees" to clean the air 1,000 times more efficiently than real trees.
A research team led by Prof. Yang Yuchao from the School of Electronic and Computer Engineering at Peking University Shenzhen ...
A grandmother, bewildered: "Why don't you ever answer your phone?" Her teenage granddaughter, patient but puzzled: "But ...
In a move that could reshape how enterprises deploy AI, Japanese research lab Sakana AI has introduced TreeQuest, an open-source framework built on a novel technique that allows multiple large ...
The Richmond Jazz & Music Festival returns August 8–10 with performances by T.I., Masego, Jodeci, and more at Maymont Park. Featuring jazz, R&B, and hip hop, the festival also includes the downtown ...
Discover the nine solutions helping to keep blazes at bay – from gas detectors to sky taxis and fire-retardant materials ...
Gemini CLI and its gemini-2.5-pro model don’t quite match Claude Code or Solver, but they can get you pretty far without ...