When a coding assistant starts looking like it’s cutting corners, developers notice. A senior director in AMD’s AI Group has publicly needled Anthropic’s Claude Code for what she calls a tendency to ...
India, April 8, 2026-- How Parth Jani is redefining IT project leadership by balancing innovation with governance, security, and operational resilience in modern healthcare systems. In enterprise ...
A striking phenomenon is emerging from China as the Middle East conflict presses on: technically skilled civilians are volunteering their expertise online to help Iran counter US military might, ...
A new technical paper, “Reliability of Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Automotive Applications,” was published by the Universitat Bremen, Technische Universitat Chemnitz, BMW, Robert Bosch GmbH, ...
Innovation in semiconductor development and manufacturing shows no signs of slowing down. Ever-larger chips at ever-smaller geometries create new challenges all the time. At the same time, competitive ...
A resource for reactor physicists and engineers and students of nuclear power engineering, this publication provides a comprehensive summary of the thermophysical properties data needed in nuclear ...
In a new interview, Marcia McNutt discusses what it has meant to be the first woman to serve as NAS president, what she has learned about managing large institutions through crises, how science needs ...
For the mariners of the 18th century, the ocean was not just a battlefield for empires, but a living, breathing entity governed by its own supernatural laws. Beyond the search for gold lay a world of ...
This April 25, 2020 photo taken from a Mainichi Shimbun helicopter shows Tokyo Skytree, left, with Mount Fuji in the background. (Mainichi) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Japanese government has decided to ...