FSU College of Engineering and Florida State University’s Resilient Infrastructure and Disaster Response Center examined several types of flood models to highlight their strengths and weaknesses and ...
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Quantum computers still struggle with chemistry’s hardest molecular calculations
One of the biggest promises of quantum computing is the ability to simulate molecules ...
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Accenture has announced a new leadership team for its Reinvention Services division led by Chief Strategy and Services ...
Codethink today opened early access to its mapping between the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework (TSF) and IEC 61508, the international standard governing the functional safety of electrical and ...
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As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes how organisations build products, manage risk, serve customers and run operations, the need for professionals who can design, deploy and govern intelligent ...
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AI can accelerate software testing, but without strong QA culture, clear ownership and maintainable test foundations, it only amplifies existing problems.
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Quantum computers must overcome major technical hurdles before tackling quantum chemistry problems
Although the potential applications of quantum computing are widespread, a new feasibility study suggests quantum computers ...
In physical systems where errors carry tangible consequences, AI creates value through reliability and first-time-right performance.
A catalyst design developed in the lab of Professor Ted Sargent increases efficiency, turning captured CO₂ into high-purity ethylene for plastics and packaging.
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