Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing new technology that could lower how much energy data centers need to operate, reducing the strain on the energy grid that Americans rely on.
What if electronic circuits could be created simply by drawing lines with a pencil on paper or leaves—and then immediately ...
Last year, we brought you a story about the BhangmeterV2, an internet-of-things nuclear war monitor. With a cold-war-era ...
Abstract: Overhead transmission lines ensure continuous power delivery but remain vulnerable to environmental and operational disturbances, making faults a persistent threat to grid reliability. In ...
This is the MATLAB code for the implementation of neural pupil engineering FPM (NePE-FPM), an optimization framework for FPM reconstruction for off-axis areas. NePE-FPM engineers the pupil function ...
Abstract: Accurate and real-time electrical load identification technology has emerged as a critical requirement for ensuring electrical safety and enabling optimized energy management. However, ...
This studentship will develop physics-informed Edge AI methods for predictive health management of batteries and power electronics in electrified vehicles under real-world driving conditions.
See how new updates to computer‑using agents improve UI automation with secure credentials, detailed monitoring, and scalable Cloud PC capacity. When we first introduced computer-using agents (CUAs) ...
Defying a cold breeze, a dozen skateboarders have gathered in a new public park near Blackfriars Bridge in central London. They clatter along granite terraces and zoom down black concrete sculptures, ...
Construction has resumed at the $20-billion Mozambique LNG export project in northern Mozambique, with more than 4,000 workers remobilized onshore and offshore after a four-year halt triggered by ...
Jon covers artificial intelligence. He previously led CNET's home energy and utilities category, with a focus on energy-saving advice, thermostats, and heating and cooling. Jon has more than a decade ...