Large language AI models do not behave with consistency, which is harmless in some business contexts but dangerous in others.
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Researchers develop new method for modeling complex sensor systems
A research team at Kumamoto University (Japan) has unveiled a new mathematical framework that makes it possible to accurately model systems using multiple sensors that operate at different sensing ...
As the world desperately searches for a way out of its global climate change and plastic pollution crises, nations are ...
A mathematical method that finally tames asynchronous, mixed-rate sensor data, paving the way for safer autonomous systems, smarter robots, and more reliable electronics built on complex sensing ...
Discusses Full SUMMIT and Positive APEX Trial Results in Systemic Mastocytosis at ASH Conference December 8, 2025 8:00 ...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic reversed a decade of progress in reducing child food insufficiency in the United States.
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AI-Driven Marine Robots Demonstrated for Litter Removal in Cyprus
Could a team of robots be the most efficient ocean cleaners? In late November 2025, the port of Larnaca hosted the demonstration of SeaClear2.0, an autonomous multi-robot system for detecting, ...
Introduction Female sex workers (FSWs) in sub-Saharan Africa are at higher risk of HIV acquisition and transmission. However, ...
Lung cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed malignancy and the leading cause of cancer tumour-related mortality ...
The Festival of Genomics and Biodata is just around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with […] ...
Abstract: The increasing recognition of the importance of Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) stems from its capability to improve energy awareness and offer valuable insights for the formulation of ...
The Festival of Genomics and Biodata is just around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with […] ...
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