Using self-driving cars and a slot-based system that's similar to how airports manage air traffic, the MIT Senseable City Lab came up with an intersection model that requires no lights at all.
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A research team in China has held atoms in a state of quantum superposition for 23 minutes, suggesting tantalizing new ...
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Kapil Patel, a Bengaluru-based IT professional, is reconsidering a job offer in Delhi due to the city's severe air pollution.
A large language model (LLM) can supposedly mimic human intelligence and provide very convincing results based on a user's textual prompt. However, the model is simply ...
There's a new face at Shreveport City Hall.  On November 1st, William Sabo took over as Shreveport's Director of Economic ...
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