By Anmol Saxena Human life is an interplay of forces. Some lift us up, while others weigh us down. Across cultures and centuries, philosophers, mystics, and saints have tried to define these forces.
Non-terrestrial networks have their own challenges that cellular networks didn't have. Will AI help solve them dynamically?
Despite growing concerns over LNG oversupply and narrowing price spreads, U.S. Gulf Coast LNG exports are likely to remain ...
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Bangladesh elections 2026 live updates: Voters to decide fate of Yunus’s July charter in referendum vote
LIVE UPDATES | Bangladesh elections 2026: Voting is set to begin in Bangladesh in the first general election since Hasina's ...
The Israeli war of extermination against the Gaza Strip is not limited to mass killing and the military destruction of the urban and civilian built environment.
The currents of the oceans, the roiling surface of the sun, and the clouds of smoke billowing off a forest fire—all are ...
The irregular, swirling motion of fluids we call turbulence can be found everywhere, from stirring in a teacup to currents in ...
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The ...
Risk prediction has been used in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease for >3 decades. Contemporary cardiovascular risk assessment relies on multivariable models, which integrate ...
A mathematical trick speeds up seismic calculations for earthquake simulations and could revolutionize earthquake preparedness.
Wartime OPCON transition would have implications for a more regionally-oriented U.S. force posture and South Korea’s ...
A marriage of formal methods and LLMs seeks to harness the strengths of both.
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