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AI and machine learning transform materials testing

Materials testing remains a cornerstone of engineering and manufacturing, ensuring that components and structures—from ...
Delivering high streaming quality can be more challenging than ever given the wide range of devices and operating systems that video service providers are expected to flawlessly support. As providers ...
Airbus displayed videogrammetry (right wing) and optic fiber (left wing) measurement techniques on an A380 model at the Aerospace Test and Development Show in Toulouse. Credit: Thierry Dubois/AW&ST ...
Telecom testing is undergoing a fundamental shift as AI and complex network environments challenge traditional methods of ...
While thorough testing and quality assurance checks have always been important steps in the software release and updating processes, they’re taking on a new and higher significance in an ...
For some unlucky people, time in the great outdoors leads to Lyme disease, an illness causing head, joint and muscle pain, flu-like symptoms, fatigue, and sometimes a rash. Left untreated, those ...
Aware, Inc. announced its outstanding performance in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration, particularly in passive liveness detection for ...
A novel artificial intelligence blood testing technology developed and used by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers to successfully detect lung cancer in a 2021 study has now detected more ...
Artificial intelligence can be a huge help to humans writing unit testing scripts. Software development is a creative endeavor, but it can be filled with tedious tasks. Most mundane of all is writing ...
BD received its FDA authorizations for two blood draw devices that are part of the new BD MiniDraw Capillary Blood Collection System at the end of 2023. The devices, as the name implies, collect blood ...