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Brain-inspired hardware brings faster, lower-power anomaly detection to AI systems
The brain's cerebellum doesn't waste energy analyzing every moment. Instead, it constantly monitors the world for the ...
A new study details the development of a cerebellum-inspired memtransistor engineered from atomically thin molybdenum disulfide.
How the F-16’s APG-83 radar uses 95% F-35 software to deliver near–5th gen sensing on a 1976 fighter jet.
Half-million dollar helmets and falling readiness: why the F-35 program is facing its most expensive and difficult test yet.
Alibaba vice-president Qi Xiaoning says global tech firms continue to build a unified, open-standard ecosystem amid rising ...
In 2001, a low-budget action movie about street racing in Los Angeles accidentally rewrote the rules of car culture. The Fast ...
At 118-years-old, Tommy Fuson says Morrison & Fuson Insurance is one of the oldest insurance agencies in all of Tennessee.
The Supreme Court has allowed Texas to enforce the App Store Accountability Act, which requires age verification and parental ...
President Trump told Americans to “go out and buy a Dell computer” on Monday — sending shares of the Texas-based tech giant ...
The Detroit Edge Tool Co. was founded 141 years ago on the shores of the Detroit River, where it manufactured and sharpened ...
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Why the B-21 Raider is officially a 6th-generation aircraft before any fighter earned the label
The future of stealth strike is already on the USAF flightline.
A new report from Virginia Works suggests the biggest impact artificial intelligence will have on the workforce may not be widespread job loss, but how work itself is done.
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