Do you have a love for space and want to help be a part of the next research phase to send people to the Moon and Mars? Well, NASA has good news for you.
Driven by aggressive state policies and a national supercomputing network, Chinese labs are rapidly embedding AI into daily ...
Abstract: The paper addresses the stability of modern voltage-source-converter-dominated power systems, which are experiencing a progressive phase-out of conventional generation. An essential system ...
Lithium-ion batteries in personal electronic devices (PEDs) such as laptops, smartphones, powerbanks and electronic cigarettes can pose a serious safety risk in air travel. Damaged or overheated ...
In recent years, the frequency of weather-related natural disasters—cyclones, torrential rains, floods—has increased as a consequence of global warming. These disasters cause billions of dollars in ...
Certifying a composite primary structure for a next-generation aircraft is, at its core, a data problem. From coupon to full ...
A growing demand for energy storage is pushing lithium-ion batteries to their limits, advancing next-generation technologies through innovative materials research.
For decades, one of the biggest questions in cosmology has remained frustratingly out of reach: what, if anything, existed before the Big Bang? Now, researchers are using advanced computational ...
Saudi Arabia is pushing the limits of engineering with Rise Tower, a record-breaking 2-kilometer skyscraper set to become the tallest building in the world, soaring twice as high as the Burj Khalifa.
Imagine handing the nuclear launch codes to the world’s most advanced artificial intelligence. You’d hope the machine would calculate the sheer irrationality of total annihilation and default to peace ...
Abstract: With the development of computing technologies, computer-based simulation methods have gained increasing attention in reliability analysis of engineering systems, among which subset ...
How do you know anything is real? Some things you can see directly, like your fingers. Other things, like your chin, you need a mirror or a camera to see. Other things can’t be seen, but you believe ...
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