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Nvidia’s Stumble: A Potential Speed Bump for AI

Nvidia, the undisputed titan of the AI chip market, appears to be facing a significant setback. Reports of a three-month or longer delay in the launch of its Blackwell series due to design flaws have sent ripples through the tech industry. This potential stumbling block for the chip giant could have far-reaching implications, particularly for...

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A flapping microrobot inspired by the wing dynamics of rhinoceros beetles

The wing dynamics of flying animal species have been the inspiration for numerous flying robotic systems. While birds and bats typically flap their wings using the force produced by their pectoral and wing muscles, the processes underlying the wing movements of many insects remain poorly understood.

Using a drone to release mosquitoes infected with deadly bacteria into the wild

An international team of infectious disease researchers with the World Mosquito Program, working with colleagues from WeRobotics, has developed a way to release large numbers of mosquitoes infected with a mosquito-killing bacteria into the wild much more efficiently than current methods.

Demographics of north African human populations unravelled using genomic data and artificial intelligence

A new study places the origin of the Imazighen in the Epipaleolithic, more than twenty thousand years ago. The research concludes that the genetic origin of the current Arab population of north Africa is far more recent than previously believed, placing it in the seventh century AD. The team has designed an innovative demographic model that uses artificial intelligence to analyze the complete genomes of the two populations.

Towards smart cities: Predicting soil liquefaction risk using artificial intelligence

Soil liquefaction that results in infrastructure damage has long been a point of contention for urban planners and engineers. Accurately predicting the soil liquefaction risk of a region could help overcome this challenge. Accordingly, researchers applied artificial intelligence to generate soil liquefaction risk maps, superseding already published risk maps.
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