Sinikka Lennartz, a junior professor of biogeochemical ocean modelling at the University of Oldenburg in northern Germany, has won several prestigious awards this year. She specialises in the marine ...
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Electric vehicle high-nickel batteries: Fundamental cause of performance degradation identified
High-nickel batteries, which are high-energy lithium-ion batteries primarily used in electric vehicles, offer high energy ...
Digital engineering and modeling and simulation (M&S) are transformative approaches that enable precision, efficiency and ...
Squirro, a global leader in enterprise-grade Generative AI and knowledge graph technology, today announced the general availability of its latest Long-Term Support (LTS) platform update. Squirro ...
In last-mile delivery, the critical operations occur within minutes of package handoff. Modern vehicles, continuously ...
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Jury Convicts Jilted Lover of Luring Woman to Her Death After Posing As Her New Online Love Interest
Michelle Reiter believed she was going on the first date of her dreams. She never imagined she was being lured to her death. ...
New metallic beetle species, Konradus trescrucensis, is discovered in the Andes. It has adapted to extremely cold weather.
High-nickel batteries, which are high-energy lithium-ion batteries primarily used in electric vehicles, offer high energy density but suffer from rapid performance degradation. A research team from ...
A developer built a trail through a wetland near Orillia, catching neighbours and the township by surprise. Across Ontario, ...
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A leader’s role in fostering AI superpowers
Mastering the 5 levels. Since the launch of ChatGPT three years ago, almost everyone has used Artificial Intelligence in some ...
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AWS re:Invent: Agentic AI recharges legacy upgrades
New agentic AI tools in AWS Transform, announced in Las Vegas this week, promise quicker modernisation of legacy software, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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Scientists make mind-blowing discovery that could revolutionize what happens to old plastic: 'Could help close the loop'
It's called mechanochemical recycling, which IE explained "is a process that uses physical impacts rather than heat or harsh solvents." ...
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