OMNIVISION’s TheiaCel® HDR image sensors enable enhanced vision for safer autonomous driving

OMNIVISION Image Sensors with TheiaCel® Technology Now Available on the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion Platform   OMNIVISION’s TheiaCel® HDR image sensors enable enhanced low light, long-range and flicker-free vision for safer autonomous driving   SANTA CLARA, Calif. – January 5, 2026 – OMNIVISION, a leading global developer of semiconductor technology, including advanced digital imaging, analog and display solutions, today announced that two of…

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First family moves into the fusion power space with $6 Billion stock deal at TAE Technologies

In the last analysis, it was apparent that fusion power is a long way from becoming available to run buildings. Not so says TMPG, the parent company for Truth Social, which is now merging with fusion developer TAE Technologies, in a $6 billion all-stock deal. As far as boosting the research into what many scientists…

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Amazon’s AWS SVP Peter DeSantis to lead AI intiative: more an update on space

Amazon elevates AWS SVP Peter DeSantis to head the new AI-Focused organization within Amazon. CEO Andy Jassy made the announcement via a message to staff on Wednesday, citing DeSantis’s 27-year career with AWS. DeSantis will be responsible for Amazon’s AI models, such as Nova, as well as microelectronics and Bracket, AWS’s Quantum Computing arm. The…

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Artificial intelligence detects early signs of aging from chest X-rays

News Release 17-Dec-2025 Artificial intelligence detects early signs of aging from chest X-rays New study finds deep learning model predicts heart, lung, and frailty changes more accurately than DNA-based aging clocks Peer-Reviewed Publication Hebrew SeniorLife Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail Artificial intelligence may be able to reveal how fast your body is…

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AI learns to build simple equations for complex systems

New AI system analyzes data to help scientists understand complex systems that change over time. Peer-Reviewed Publication Duke University FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail video: This chaotic-looking “double pendulum” follows a large number of rules that govern its motion. Researchers have trained AI to take data from its movements to uncover simple equations that successfully model its movements over time….

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Google Anti-trust investigation by the EU launched, just another in long line of legal issues

Despite the hue and frevor over Artificial Intelligence (AI) mistakes and investments, the European Union (EU) has gone full-bore into an investigation of Google’s business practices in the AI space.  The concerns for the major part of the investigation are competition in the space. The EU is coming under fire from Big Tech and American…

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uOttawa researchers develop AI to protect wireless networks from jamming attacks

uOttawa researchers develop AI to protect wireless networks from jamming attacks Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Ottawa FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail uOttawa researchers develop AI to protect wireless networks from jamming attacks image: uOttawa researchers discussing the anti-jamming application (Left to right: Ghazal Asemian, Dr. Iman Amini, Prof. Burak Kantarci)-Photo: Professor Burak Kantarci view more Credit: University of Ottawa…

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Bias in data may be blocking AI’s potential to combat antibiotic resistance

  EurekAlert! Science News A service of the American Association for the Advancement of Science News Releases Multimedia Meetings Login Register News Release 16-Dec-2025 Bias in data may be blocking AI’s potential to combat antibiotic resistance Peer-Reviewed Publication PLOS   FacebookXLinkedInWeChatBlueskyMessageWhatsAppEmail Machine learning methods have emerged as promising tools to predict antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and…

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AI Development: New gene-mapping method unlocks hidden drivers of cancer

ase 9-Dec-2025]   New gene-mapping method unlocks hidden drivers of cancer University of South Australia University of South Australia scientists have developed a powerful new way to uncover the genetic interactions that fuel cancer progression, paving the way for earlier and more precise treatments. The AI-driven method, published today in Royal Society Open Science, reveals that…

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