Adaptive test is starting to gain traction for high-performance computing and AI chips as test programs that rely on static limits and fixed test sequences reach their practical limits.
As AI adoption grows, not-for-profits face a new test of leadership: turning digital progress into public accountability.
The speed of light has been one of science’s most trusted markers of stability. For more than a century, the idea that light moves through space at a constant speed has supported some of physics’ most ...
Since the early 1980s, NRG has been a global leader in creating and deploying measurement tools for wind and solar energy ...
Objective To develop and validate a 10-year predictive model for cardiovascular and metabolic disease (CVMD) risk using ...
A century ago, two oddly domestic puzzles helped set the rules for what modern science treats as "real": a Guinness brewer ...
Nexar, a leader in AI-powered mobility solutions and one of the largest distributed vision networks on U.S. roads, today introduced Nexar Apex, the first real-world credibility test for autonomous ...
Anthropic's new Claude Opus 4.5 model achieved 80.9% on SWE-bench and scored higher than human candidates on a performance ...
The next era of operational resilience will require not only uptime, security and redundancy, but also carbon-aware ...
The GOLD 2024/2025 reports underscore the importance of spirometry in confirming a COPD diagnosis, with a post-bronchodilator ...
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SA may have turned the corner, but it’s critical to measure which policies and programmes work
South Africa shows signs of progress with improved electricity and business confidence, yet it must rigorously evaluate policies and programmes to address persistent economic and social challenges.
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