Perplexity’s Aravind Srinivas believes the AI era is pushing computer science back toward mathematics, logical thinking ...
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China clears world’s first commercial brain implant to restore hand movement in paralysis
China has approved a brain-computer interface device designed to restore hand movement in people ...
While Generative AI is rapidly automating traditional entry-level IT roles like basic coding and documentation, it is simultaneously creating an urgent demand for high-value AI specialists.
At QCon London 2026, Yinka Omole, Lead Software Engineer at Personio, presented a session exploring a recurring dilemma engineers face, whether to spend time mastering the newest technologies and ...
The team also achieved remarkable results by outperforming all participating Pakistani teams and 21 Indian teams.
David J. Farber, a former professor of computer science at the University of Delaware nicknamed the “grandfather of the ...
AI is rapidly automating coding's routine tasks, pushing software engineering back towards its mathematical roots. Experts predict AI could soon handle most end-to-end coding, with some engineers ...
Himanshu Singh Rajput is expected to join Google’s engineering division in Bangalore after completing his degree.
IIT Bombay and Carnegie Mellon alumnus Devendra Singh Chaplot has joined Elon Musk’s SpaceX and xAI to work on building ...
For more details, visit Progress Software invites applications for the 2026 Progress Akanksha Scholarship for Women in STEM in India. Eligibility: Women who are Indian citizens enrolled in the first ...
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Robot hands so sensitive they can grab a potato chip
A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them.
Cambridge launches major strategic partnership with IonQ to ‘supercharge’ quantum research in the UK
The UK’s most powerful quantum computer, which will accelerate research and discovery in quantum science, engineering, and a range of other applications, will be based at the University of Cambridge ...
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