At BIT Mesra in Ranchi, a three-woman team has trained AI to detect and analyse lunar craters. The ISRO-backed work could support crater dating, navigation planning and future Moon landing missions.
The forensic evidence received from the Jaipur’s state forensic science laboratory (FSL) in February has turned out to be the most crucial piece of evidence in arresting YouTuber Elvish Yadav, ...
Want head-sized burgers in Washington that will test your eating abilities? These 10 spots serve massive creations and ...
Strativerse.ai has launched its AI solution for automated strategy development, introducing a platform designed to help ...
Throughout Zuck’s six-minute monologue, he repeatedly referred to Meta staff as “smart people". Whether this was to soften ...
AI research firm Anthropic plans Singapore presence, hiring for finance and product support roles as it expands ...
Summer movie season doesn’t just have to happen in theaters.
Weekly ThreatsDay recap: old bugs, fake tools, shady payload tricks, AI mishaps, and the usual reminder that the internet is ...
NVIDIA launches high-performance, energy-efficient NVIDIA Vera CPUs to drive diverse workloads across industries, including agentic ...
Matthew Goslett’s storied career began with IRC, dial-up Internet, and a fascination with how messages travelled between ...
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