At Gamescom, it felt like the industry now has a plan: make games quicker | Opinion

Up in the enormous halls of the northern half of Koelnmesse, the crowds are still being wowed by glitzy stands ...
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Seizing opportunities to drive SMEs’ cross-border growth

As global e-commerce continues to accelerate, what are the modern SME payment needs? And why is this segment ...
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RoboCup@Work League: Interview with Christoph Steup

RoboCup@Work League teams at the event in Brazil. RoboCup is an international scientific initiative with the goal of advancing the ...
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License Plate Readers Monitor Vehicles on Campus

License Plate Readers Provide Alerts for Security Personnel OSU, for example, has deployed about 80 plate readers, both on ...
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Meet the researcher hosting a scientific conference by and for AI

Building these models took a few months, but Pak says they were very quick at designing candidates for therapies once ...
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Cracking the Density Code: Why MAF Flows Where KDE Stalls

One of the main problems that arises in high-dimensional density estimation is that as our dimension increases, our data becomes ...
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Scientists are building cyborg jellyfish to explore ocean depths

Understanding the wakes and vortices that jellyfish produce as they swim is crucial, according to Wu, et al. Particle image ...
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The Best Big Screen Chromebook Is On Sale Now

Back to school is always a great time to pick up a deal on a new laptop for the upcoming ...
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The Download: Google’s AI energy expenditure, and handing over DNA data to the police

Google has just released a report detailing how much energy its Gemini apps use for each query. In total, the ...
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The translucent Beats Studio Buds Plus are half off

Noise-canceling earbuds are great productivity tools, blocking out noisy roommates and busy coffee shops so you can focus on studying ...
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