Technology

The landscape of computing has shifted drastically in recent years, with advancements in technologies such as machine learning and 5G networks driving the need for high computing performance. What was once considered a luxury has now become a day-to-day necessity, with the demand for more energy-efficient and cost-effective systems at an all-time high. One solution
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The University of Cordoba has recently introduced a groundbreaking methodology that aims to bridge the gap between traditional agricultural practices and the growing demand for renewable energy sources. This new approach, known as agrivoltaics, combines the use of land for both agricultural production and photovoltaic energy generation. The introduction of this strategy comes at a
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire recently announced his intention to acquire the “sovereign activities” of French tech giant Atos, which is burdened with nearly five billion euros of debt. Atos, a key player in running supercomputers for France’s nuclear deterrent and holding important contracts with the French army, is also the designated IT partner
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As labor contract talks come down to the wire, around 7,200 workers with Daimler Truck in the southern US states are facing the possibility of a strike. The current contract expires at midnight, leaving representatives for the United Auto Workers and Daimler Truck scrambling to reach an agreement. The UAW, under the leadership of President
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In a groundbreaking study utilizing data from a 2002 game show, Xunyu Chen, an assistant professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, has managed to train a computer to identify signs of lying in individuals. By delving into the wealth of deception and trust cues present in human behaviors, Chen highlights the potential of artificial intelligence techniques,
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