Engineering

Digital transformation in construction industry requires more support, study shows

Digital transformation in construction industry requires more support, study shows. Credit: XJTLU In recent years, the engineering and construction industries have been exploring the use of digital technologies to boost productivity and improve safety, quality, and sustainability. However, digital transformation in this industry has been slow compared to other sectors...
Reviews

Mac Studio Reviews: Faster Than a $13,000 Mac Pro

Apple's all-new Mac Studio desktop computer launches this Friday. Ahead of time, the first reviews and unboxing videos for the Mac Studio have surfaced, providing us with a closer look at the machine and its companion Studio Display. Performance While the Mac Studio resembles a larger Mac mini, it is...
Tech

One Piece: The Top 8 All-Time Navigators, Ranked!

To navigate the treacherous waters of the Grand Line with any degree of success, a pirate crew’s complement of crewmates needs to be diverse and well-rounded. In addition to being in charge of steering the ship in the right direction, the navigator on board is accountable for a number of...
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iOS 15.4 beta introduces new AirTags anti-stalking features

According to, the latest beta for iOS 15.4 has new capabilities aimed at preventing Apple’s AirTags from being used to follow people. Most importantly, during the setup process, there is a new privacy warning that advises that using AirTags to track someone without their agreement may be illegal, and that...
Computer Sciences

Power supply: Understanding unstable grids

A stable power grid is fundamental to a reliable and sustainable energy system. Credit: Markus Breig, KIT A sustainable energy supply requires the expansion of power grids. However, new transmission lines can also lead to grids becoming more unstable rather than more stable, as would be expected. This phenomenon is...
Consumer & Gadgets

Hoverbike demonstration to take place in Detroit

Credit: XTURISMO Official As a boy, Shuhei Komatsu loved Star Wars movies, especially the lightning-fast land speeders. So when he grew up, he decided to make one of his own, he said. "I wanted to make something from the movie real," Komatsu said. "It's a land speeder for the Dark...
Electronics & Semiconductors

Bio-inspired localization system slashes power consumption

Credit: Krasula, Shutterstock Inspired by barn owls, researchers have developed an innovative localization system that combines state-of-the-art sensors with a neuromorphic computational map based on resistive random-access memory (RRAM). As we enter the era of pervasive computing, more and more of our everyday objects are being embedded with microprocessors to...
Energy & Green Tech

Flexible data sharing could accelerate battery breakthroughs

Visual representation of the Battery Data Genome illustrates how data flows freely between data hubs, even though not all hubs are entirely open. Credit: National Renewable Energy Laboratory In response to daunting climate challenges, battery researchers are mobilizing to increase collaboration and data sharing. Recent advances in machine learning and...
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