The “dieselgate” scandal, which rocked the automotive industry, brought former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn to the forefront of a legal battle that could potentially end in his conviction. After nine years of navigating through the aftermath of the scandal, Winterkorn is finally set to go on trial for his involvement in the emission rigging scheme
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The traditional bus-based fixed routes used by public transit agencies have long been plagued by issues such as slow and unreliable service, leading researchers to explore new approaches to transportation. A group of researchers at Concordia University has proposed a groundbreaking solution in the form of On-Demand Transit (ODT) – an algorithm-based system that aims
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Google’s recent update to its Chrome browser has brought a significant change by integrating its Gemini AI chatbot directly into the address bar. This move marks a turning point in the democratization of AI technology, making it easily accessible to millions of internet users. By allowing users to access Gemini by simply typing “@gemini” followed
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Researchers from Skoltech, Universitat Politècnica de València, Institute of Spectroscopy of RAS, University of Warsaw, and University of Iceland recently conducted a study on the spontaneous formation and synchronization of multiple quantum vortices in optically excited semiconductor microcavities. The research, published in Science Advances, explores the behavior of polariton quantum vortices in structured artificial lattices.
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Hopoo Games, the beloved creators of Risk Of Rain and Risk of Rain 2, have recently announced a significant change in their development journey. The studio founders, Paul Morse and Duncan Drummond, along with other team members, have decided to transition to Valve. This decision marks the end of their work on the anticipated game
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LobbyMatic, a company claiming to utilize AI-powered software for various monitoring and research purposes, has come under scrutiny due to the revelation that it is operated under pseudonyms. The individuals behind the firm, identified as “Jay Klein” and “Bill Sanders,” have been linked to Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, known for their involvement in scandalous
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The process of bipartite matching is crucial in various fields, from rideshare apps to medical industries. Computer scientists have been studying this problem for years, aiming to find the most efficient solutions. However, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Associate Professor Saket Navlakha has introduced a new perspective to this age-old problem by drawing inspiration from biology.
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