From batteries to semiconductors, AI simulations are speeding discovery without fully replacing human expertise.
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Researchers solve 100-year-old mystery behind rubber
Rubber seems ordinary until it fails. It holds air in your car tires, seals machinery in power plants, cushions vibration in ...
At Kennesaw State University, learning about nuclear energy isn’t limited to textbooks and lectures. Researchers are ...
This roundup highlights the latest robotics innovations aimed at improving throughput, simplifying deployment and helping ...
Researchers say that speed and intensity are exactly what make these storms so dangerous—and so difficult to plan for. Unlike ...
With Keysight Assembly software, automotive manufacturers can virtually test shop-floor processes to identify issues early in ...
Computer models of the storm hitting different areas show how much damage is possible, yet flood maps still focus on where ...
A fire ripped through the Searcy Hospital grounds Friday night, damaging parts of a historic landmark. The more than 100-year ...
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Physics-trained AI models speed engineering design and simulations
When engineers at Sumitomo Riko needed to speed up the design cycle for automotive rubber and polymer components, they turned ...
One of the biggest benefits of modern mechanical design software is speed. Tasks that once took days can now be completed in ...
Numina Group demonstrates how simulation models AMRs, voice picking, and material flow to prove performance and reduce ...
As North America's largest additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing event, RAPID + TCT promises to be the platform for a series of AM launches, updates and applications.
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