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A team of UK engineers plans to help prove the sceptics wrong and show that hypersonic flight could revolutionise aviation. Stuart Nathan reports.
The Engineer was given early access to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, before its scheduled launch in 2007.
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Engineers can expertly collaborate with AI to achieve exponentially greater outcomes, says Adam Auerbach, VP, DevTestSecOps Practice at EPAM Systems, Inc.
The demand for greater profits means good process control strategies are essential to manufacturers and producers in a wide range of sectors. Colin Carter reports.
A system that will allow participants in virtual conferences to express and interpret non-verbal communication is being developed by an academic/industry consortium.
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