Science and Technology

Advanced technology is defined as a new or developing IT innovation that still has relatively few users, yet promises to provide future, significant value. Advanced manufacturing takes advantage of both advanced technology and manufacturing technology to improve processes and products within the supply chain.

Study: Chatbots can handle medical questions better than doctors

Published Friday in the medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine, the paper finds that ChatGPT, the world-upending chatbot with a seemingly-infinite breadth…

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Biologists Say Deep Learning Is Revolutionizing Pace of Innovation

Biochemist and computational biologist David Baker, along with colleagues at the University of Washington, are using deep learning to design…

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VIDEO: Fascinating footage of a human white blood cell chasing a bacterium captured through a microscope

Fascinating footage of a human white blood cell chasing a bacterium captured through a microscope.

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The largest commercial communications array ever has just launched. Expect to see it – it’s huge and bright

On the weekend SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched a giant satellite into space. Called BlueWalker 3, it’s a prototype by…

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Rakuten Symphony launches Indian Open RAN initiative

Rakuten Symphony has built up an employee base of 3,000 through both acquisitions and organic growth, based in Bengaluru and…

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The Commercialization of COVID Apps Shows the Reusability of Good Quality Data

The Commercialization of Covid Apps Shows the Reusability of Good Quality Data.

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Into the Metaverse

We spoke to Dr. Mark van Rijmenam, an international keynote speaker on the future of work and the organization of…

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Giant sinkhole with a forest inside found in China

A team of Chinese scientists has discovered a giant new sinkhole with a forest at its bottom.

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Chinese mathematical genius ‘God Wei’ showcases talent by solving problem in one night that stumped team of PhDs for months

A Chinese mathematical genius nicknamed “God Wei” showcased his extraordinary talent when he solved a vexing problem in one night…

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NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Beams Back Eerie Spacecraft Wreckage From Mars

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has beamed back to Earth eerie yet incredible images of the NASA Perseverance rover wreckage that helped…

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Citizen science project in Brazil could help to reduce the impact of flooding

The project creates a citizen scientist monitoring network enabling the generation of data about rainfall and local flood impacts while…

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Crystal clear view of Kuala Lumpur from space

Airbus recently, for the first time, released some images of Kuala Lumpur city centre taken from the Airbus Pléiades Neo…

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Why Your Business Needs to Prepare for the Metaverse

All size businesses need to consider how to employ the metaverse, which is basically about delivering experiences, a demand that's…

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No Longer Science Fiction: De-Extinction of the Tasmanian Tiger Moves One Step Closer

The gift will be used to establish the Thylacine Integrated Genetic Restoration Research (TIGRR) Lab, led by Professor Andrew Pask,…

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A mystery in Jupiter’s atmosphere sheds light on solar system’s past

Scientists have known since NASA's Galileo mission in the 1990s that the atmosphere of the largest planet of the solar system contains heavier chemical…

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