Given the increasing naval activities by China and Russia, the Japan MoD is exploring UAVs’ capabilities to take over the vigilance and surveillance.
Japan and...
By Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer, QuEra ComputingIn the rapidly evolving HPC landscape, the promise of quantum computing captivates researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers alike....
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(Nanowerk Spotlight) In the pursuit of sustainable and renewable energy sources, wind energy has emerged as a key player. Traditional wind turbines,...
Ever wondered how AI finds its way around complex problems?
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PRESS RELEASETAMPA BAY, Fla., June 12, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- KnowBe4, provider of security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, today announced its new Risk & Insurance Partner...
In today's digital age, businesses face numerous cyber threats, with phishing attacks among the most pervasive and damaging. Phishing, a form of cyberattack where...
The effect of vibration on medical devices can be understood through a combination of vibration analysis and testing. This blog discusses the medical devices...
Throughout history, humans have utilized their incredible intelligence to adapt and flourish in various environments. From traversing oceans to conquering mountains, we have developed...
As more governments and commercial companies look to proliferated satellite constellations for increased capacity, some defense experts are concerned that these large fleets could...
Savan Kharel reviews Simulating the Cosmos: Why the Universe Looks the Way It Does by Romeel Davé
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