While hunger for an artificial intelligence that can think like a human remains unsated, AI continues to appear in our lives in smaller ways.
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While hunger for an artificial intelligence that can think like a human remains unsated, AI continues to appear in our lives in smaller ways.
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Mathieu is a national leader on research to reduce the environmental impact, cost, and inefficiency of electric power systems.
Automation uncovers combinations of amino acids that feed two bacterial species and could tell us much more about the 90% of bacteria that humans have hardly studied.
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We know more about Mars than our own oceans and lakes. Could artificial intelligence provide answers?
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Real-time data collected at the two-lane roundabout will be used to efficiently test the safety of autonomous vehicles.
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Quantum information science and engineering is one of the hottest fields in engineering – and ECE wants to make it accessible to everyone.
A former auto industry executive has been named director of the state-funded center.
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Under Robinson’s leadership, the James Webb Space Telescope project went from being years behind schedule and billions over-budget to one of NASA’s greatest achievements of the 21st century.
Alum Eli Neumann, the Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales Engineers, co-designed the Center for Entrepreneurship course.
A new formula makes sense of the way batteries respond to different alternating current frequencies, revealing materials, structures, faults and more.
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