China Reveals Sophisticated US Cyber Campaign Targeting Critical Infrastructure Timing Systems
Major Cybersecurity Breach at National Time Service Center Chinese security authorities have disclosed what they describe as a sophisticated, long-term…
Major Cybersecurity Breach at National Time Service Center Chinese security authorities have disclosed what they describe as a sophisticated, long-term…
Apple has unveiled its new M5-powered MacBook Pro, positioning artificial intelligence as the standout feature. The company reportedly highlights 3.5x faster AI performance for on-device processing, though industry observers note the device shares many characteristics with consumer models.
Apple has launched its latest MacBook Pro featuring the new M5 chip, with the company positioning artificial intelligence performance as the device’s key differentiator, according to reports. The announcement comes as Apple seeks to define a compelling narrative for its professional laptop lineup amid what analysts suggest is an increasingly competitive landscape for AI-enabled computing devices.
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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have created a groundbreaking 3D-printed concrete system that could transform one of construction’s most carbon-intensive materials into a carbon capture tool. The technology, called Diamanti, combines robotic printing, geometric optimization, and a special concrete formulation to create structures that actively absorb CO₂ from the atmosphere.
In a significant development for sustainable construction, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Polyhedral Structures Laboratory have created what materials science experts are calling a potential game-changer for the building industry. According to reports, their Diamanti system transforms conventional concrete – responsible for approximately 8% of global carbon emissions – into a material that actively captures atmospheric carbon dioxide.