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Energy efficient and high on security, smart homes seem to be the way of the future. But what makes a home smart, and what do ...
Traditional military training often relies on standardized methods, which has limited the provision of optimized training ...
Professor Steve Park’s research team at KAIST’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering has developed a flexible, wearable electronic textile (e-textile) platform using 3D printing technology ...
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Retail has always depended on observation. From spotting which shelf draws more attention to knowing which item sells best ...
Factories are increasingly adopting a Unified Namespace architecture-an event‐driven, centralised framework that unites data ...
Modern fighter jets collect endless data every second, thanks to the thousands of sensors those jets use. And rightly so, ...
For centuries, Korea has stood at the heart of fermentation culture. Traditional Korean alcohols made from rice, nuruk ...
But with that power comes vulnerability, and one of the most pressing—yet often overlooked—threats today is data poisoning.
In the intricate world of embedded systems and firmware engineering, the bar for technical achievement is set exceptionally ...
Apple announced watchOS 26 at WWDC, introducing the "Liquid Glass" design language from iOS 26, a new AI-powered fitness feature ...
Constant workplace monitoring meant regular, thorough site visits but now virtual 3-D models enable workers to monitor sites ...