Code assistance: At 2 a.m., when you’re half-delirious and your AI assistant suggests exactly what you need, it feels like ...
Caliban Rising on MSN
How Britain Captured U 570 and Turned a German Submarine Into a Secret Weapon
The second part follows the incredible aftermath of the surrender as British aircraft circled the helpless U boat and ...
Opti, the AI-native identity and access management (IAM) platform, has raised $20 million in seed funding led by YL Ventures, ...
Pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and a few other sectors are propelling the industry into a recovery phase, says the latest ...
Market capitalisation tops ₹15,700 crore despite untraceable units and dormant-history filings; BSE places stock under ...
Graphene perovskite reaches 30.6% efficiency, slashes costs by up to 80%, excels in low light, and adds durability with ...
Graphene's enduring appeal lies in its remarkable combination of lightness, flexibility, and strength. Now, researchers have ...
Bühler, a Swiss technology partner for the global food, feed, and mobility industries is working with Squirro to accelerate ...
A new post on Apple’s Machine Learning Research blog shows how much the M5 improved over the M4 when it comes to running a ...
Industrialist Gautam Adani has outlined a Rs 100-crore initiative to revitalise India's educational landscape and protect its ...
It’s not surprising that developers have become increasingly dependent on the open source PostgreSQL, the nearly 30-year-old ...
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AI over rivers: How drones, satellites and machine intelligence can end galamsey
By Joseph BENSON Across Ghana’s river basins, the damage of illegal small-scale mining, or galamsey, is visible from space. The once-clear Pra, Ankobra, and Birim Rivers now flow brown with silt and ...
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