RRB NTPC Typing Skill Test (TST) is a crucial stage in the Railway Recruitment Board’s NTPC selection process for clerical ...
AI will serve humanity only if we endow our creations with moral restraint rather than mathematical optimization.
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Sun’s hidden magnetic interior mapped for the first time using 30 years of satellite data
Every few years, the sun seems to change its mood. Dark spots appear and ...
Say what you will about the cheese-block lines and frumpy two-tone paint schemes of the outgoing Mercedes-Benz SL, it was no ...
Many healthcare leaders have already gained experience from several AI pilots. Here’s where they stand on the technology ...
The cybersecurity industry has a pattern for when a new technology emerges, we immediately start building walls around it. We did it with cloud, we did it with containers, and now, we're doing it with ...
DONGYANG CITY, ZHEJIANG PROVINCE, CHINA, January 20, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global plastic packaging industry ...
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Olympics-Inside Italy's cyber command as it braces for AI-driven threats to the Winter Games
ROME, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Inside a modern government building facing the third‑century Aurelian walls in Rome, dozens of specialists have spent the past year monitoring criminal chatter on the dark web ...
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EV boom is finally cleaning the air and satellites can prove it
Electric vehicles were sold on a promise that cleaner streets would eventually mean cleaner lungs. For years, that claim rested largely on models and projections rather than what was actually ...
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Ultrasound helmet reaches deep into the brain without surgery
For decades, scientists have searched for a safe way to reach deep parts of the human brain without cutting into the skull.
The UK has built so many AI companies working in all industries and data from Beauhurst shows that many of the best funded names have raised hundreds of millions of pounds, with backers spanning ...
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have demonstrated a surprising new way to compute—by using heat instead of electricity. In a proof-of-concept study published in Physical Review ...
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