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Digital finance is accelerating, and threats are evolving in complexity, outpacing traditional methods for detecting fraud.
There are few things more tragic in life than watching a middle-aged man try to look enthused during a corporate upskilling ...
What if people could detect cancer and other diseases with the same speed and ease as a pregnancy test or blood glucose meter ...
Babies born with low birth weight (less than 2.5 kg) are 20 times more likely to die. They are also more likely to develop neurological and cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and growth problems later ...
What if people could detect cancer and other diseases with the same speed and ease of a pregnancy test or blood glucose meter ...
Dr. Muhammad Waqar Akram and his team from the Department of Farm Machinery and Power at University of Agriculture Faisalabad ...
By dramatically reducing design time and minimising errors, AI-powered design tools are changing the economics of land development. Lower holding costs, reduced delays, and fewer design revisions ...
The thrill of placing a bet, the anticipation as the roulette wheel spins, the strategic calculations behind a poker hand – ...
Dr. James McCaffrey from Microsoft Research presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of computing a matrix inverse using ...
An international team from countries including Iran, Iraq, Uzbekistan, and India has co-authored a review paper published in the journal Frontiers of ...
When faced with a tricky maze task involving hidden information, humans instinctively toggle between two clever mental strategies: simplifying in steps or mentally rewinding. MIT researchers showed ...
Understanding how cities grow is vital for shaping sustainable urban futures—but mapping the true extent of urban expansion remains a formidable technical hurdle. A new global study takes on this ...