Professors Svetlana Mojsov and Carlos Kenig, among other eminent figures, were selected to win the 48th session of the prize.
Every time you step on a sturdy bridge or travel on a smooth road, you are experiencing the work of civil engineers.
Sandia National Labs today released an update on its neuromorphic computing research, reporting that these systems, inspired ...
The world’s first neuromorphic supercomputer is moving closer to reality after researchers at Sandia National Laboratories ...
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The cases of Greenland, Venezuela and Ukraine signal what’s coming in the next phase of global governance. It is not ...
Three U of T Engineering professors have been recognized by the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC) for their distinguished ...
The King Faisal Prize General Secretariat has announced the laureates for its 48th session, corresponding to 2026 CE, following the conclusion of the Selection Committees’ meetings held from January 5 ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
"The UN estimates that by 2050, common bacterial infections could kill more people than cancer," says Arnold Mathijssen, a ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...