When Anthropic's Fable 5 was pulled from international use for nearly three weeks, some over-reliant businesses were left ...
Computers have made it easier than ever before to design the perfect material for a given problem: Scientists can create a virtual version and simulate how that material will behave. Building these ...
Water is the most abundant liquid on Earth's surface, and it is highly anomalous compared with other liquids because it ...
Vehicle platooning, first studied as an application of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), is increasingly gaining attention in recent years as autonomous driving and connected vehicle ...
The growing demand for innovative research in the food industry is driving the adoption of robots in large-scale experimentation, a shift that offers increased precision, repeatability, and efficiency ...
Metallic pipeline corrosion poses a significant challenge in the petrochemical industry. In this study, the design and control of a stand-alone photovoltaic (PV)-powered cathodic protection (CP) ...
Why are we conducting this survey? The objective of the Survey of Advanced Technology is to collect important information about the extent to which Canadian enterprises use advanced technologies. The ...
The emerging field of microcrystal electron diffraction (MicroED) is of great interest to industrial researchers working in the drug discovery and drug development space. The promise of being able to ...
How does enamel achieve its remarkable microstructure? This study reveals that the cleaved enamel protein amelogenin adopts a ribbon-like supramolecular structure that controls the growth of mineral ...
Designing new alloy catalysts is challenging because of the large number of ways the atoms in an alloy can be arranged. We have developed a method that allows researchers to rapidly predict the ...
Most cyber attacks today do not occur instantaneously with the push of a button. They are resource and time-intensive endeavors (especially the reconnaissance phase), that are orchestrated by humans ...