Keeping time in the Internet of Things with frequency scaling
Keeping time in the Internet of Things with frequency scaling
Mechanical engineers find another way to break Planck’s law at the nanoscale.
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The law of small numbers could impact the next generation of tools that deal with data.
To dial in on exact wind speeds, researchers needed to reverse engineering the signals from satellites.
When strong magnetic fields crop up along the surface of the Sun cause the atmosphere above to twist, the buildup of magnetic energy leads to a sudden release, called a solar flare. When that energy reaches Earth, it has the capacity to wreak havoc.
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UpRound works with national and local firms to accelerate the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the region.
Through EduTech, CS student Divyansh Sharma is working to deliver free video courses directly to Indian people in need of basic education.
Foofah is a tool that can help to minimize the effort and required background knowledge needed to clean up data.
The most exciting use of AI for me focuses around a better collective use of our available resources, says Corso.
Jie Song devised a method to combine summarized datasets that group information by incompatible units.