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Phys.org – Computers

Phys.org - Computers

Building better, building beautiful: Novel method allows more architects to design attractive gridshell structures

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A researcher from the University of Tokyo and a U.S.-based structural engineer developed a new computational form-finding method that could change how architects and engineers design lightweight and free-form structures covering large spaces. The technique […]

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AI-driven software enables better and more efficient parking space planning

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Many German cities have a shortage of parking spots. To design and map street-side parking, authorities require information about the street width. This allows them to plan as efficiently and precisely as possible, which makes […]

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Harnessing the power of AI to help revolutionize Olympic-level figure skating

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American figure skater Andrew Torgashev was at an invitation-only camp organized by U.S. Figure Skating not long ago, a chance for elite athletes preparing for the high-level Grand Prix season to work out any flaws […]

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Study finds AI can safely assist with some software annotation tasks

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A dystopian future where advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems replace human decision-making has long been a trope of science fiction. The malevolent computer HAL, which takes control of the spaceship in Stanley Kubrick’s film, 2001: […]

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How modified robotic prosthetics could help address hip and back problems for amputees

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Researchers have developed a new algorithm that combines two processes for personalizing robotic prosthetic devices to both optimize the movement of the prosthetic limb and—for the first time—also help a human user’s body engage in […]

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AI agent learns to create 3D objects from sketches using CAD software

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Computer-aided design (CAD) is the go-to method for designing most of today’s physical products. Engineers use CAD to turn 2D sketches into 3D models that they can then test and refine before sending a final […]

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Cash App’s Moneybot might know your spending habits better than you do

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Imagine if your bank could move money for you with only the slightest of digital nods for your approval. Or that could tell you that you’re overspending but more importantly know how to address that […]

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Research pinpoints bugs in popular science software

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A go-to software platform scientists use to do their work could become less glitchy, thanks to University of Alberta research.This post was originally published on this site

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Automatic C to Rust translation technology provides accuracy beyond AI

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As the C language, which forms the basis of critical global software like operating systems, faces security limitations, KAIST’s research team is pioneering core original technology research for the accurate automatic conversion to Rust to […]

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Security flaws in portable genetic sequencers risk leaking private DNA data

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Portable genetic sequencers used around the world to sequence DNA have critical, previously unreported security vulnerabilities that could reveal or alter genetic information without detection, according to a new study.This post was originally published on […]

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