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  • Edge machine learning over IoT for chipless RFID environmental sensing in smart agriculture

  • Xie, Q. & Xie, Q. Security analysis on a three-factor authentication scheme of 5G wireless sensor networks for IoT system. IEEE Internet Things J. 11(8), 15038–15042 (2024).

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  • Assessing reservoir heterogeneity using the turbulence factor as an effective tool for hydraulic flow unit classification for BM-85 Well, Gulf of Suez, Egypt

  • Ayyad, H. M., Fathy, M., Hewaidy, A. G. A. & Abdallah, A. Sequence stratigraphy of the burdigalian rudeis formation in Ras El-Ush oil field, Gulf of suez: application of gamma-ray analysis and biostratigraphy. Mar. Pet. Geol. 122, 104694.

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  • Enhancing the shear strength of reinforced concrete deep beams using thin-diameter near-surface mounted steel wires: an experimental study

    Enhancing the shear strength of reinforced concrete deep beams using thin-diameter near-surface mounted steel wires: an experimental study

    Cracks pattern and failure mode

    The crack patterns and failure modes of the tested RC deep beams are presented in Fig. 5, and the corresponding mechanical performance is summarized in Table 5. The control specimen (C), which contained no…

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  • Medtronic earns FDA clearance for Stealth AXiS spinal surgery system

    Medtronic earns FDA clearance for Stealth AXiS spinal surgery system

    The Stealth AXiS system brings together planning, navigation, and robotics into one platform for spine surgery. | Source: Medtronic

    Medtronic PLC last week announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared its Stealth AXiS surgical…

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  • World’s smallest QR code, smaller than bacteria, earns Guinness record

    World’s smallest QR code, smaller than bacteria, earns Guinness record

    A research team at TU Wien and Cerabyte just shrunk the QR code to an impossible scale.

    Their creation measures only 1.98 square micrometers. This makes the code smaller than most bacteria. It is so tiny that only an electron microscope can…

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  • New US chamber to decode how real clouds grow, swirl and produce rain

    New US chamber to decode how real clouds grow, swirl and produce rain

    Researchers in the US have just unveiled a new convection cloud chamber which they believe can finally help them decode some of the most persistent mysteries in atmospheric science.

    Created by scientists and engineers at the Brookhaven…

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  • IFR releases position paper on AI in robotics

    IFR releases position paper on AI in robotics

    Global interest and competition to add AI to robotics is growing, says the IFR. Source: International Federation of Robotics

    A new generation of robots powered by artificial intelligence is moving out of research labs and into the real world,…

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  • New electrolyzer turns plastic-waste syngas into ethylene with less energy

    New electrolyzer turns plastic-waste syngas into ethylene with less energy

    For every ton of ethylene created, one ton of carbon dioxide is produced. With more than 300 million tons of ethylene produced each year, the production system has a huge carbon footprint that scientists and engineers are eager to reduce and…

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  • AI-driven nuclear push targets 2x faster builds, 50% lower costs

    AI-driven nuclear push targets 2x faster builds, 50% lower costs

    The Idaho National Laboratory and NVIDIA have partnered to use artificial intelligence to accelerate advanced nuclear reactor deployment in the United States.

    The collaboration aims to cut reactor development timelines in half and reduce…

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