Mara Gourd-Mercado discusses the Copenhagen festival's 18th CPH:INDUSTRY edition, attendance trends, a spotlight on Palestinian doc filmmaking and addressing documentary's biggest challenges.
Anesthesiologists Danielle Kerr and Christine Kerr encourage medical students: ‘You will end up where you were meant to be.’ ...
Christina Sullivan was aiming for a career in film production. "Drive to Survive" brought her back to engineering and an F1 job at Williams ...
Women’s Day is a moment to recognise women who have shaped different fields, including technology and artificial intelligence ...
The Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy has selected 10 projects to receive a combined $37 ...
Documents seen by Crikey show that senior staff at the National Disability Insurance Agency have warned that the policy ...
Professor Nagla Rizk unpacks the principles of feminist AI and the importance of inclusion in technology and data application. Can data be sexist? Does artificial intelligence have the ability to ...
The approach could help clinicians who are “burdened with information overload” manage their patients, one expert says.
Imagine a world where crimes are stopped before they even take place. Science fiction has imagined this world, most famously in the 2002 film “Minority Report,” where society can predict criminal acts ...
Cara Delevingne was first introduced to L’Oreal Paris’ Women of Worth program a couple of years ago when she attended its annual gala for the first time.
Abstract: Effective control of BLDC motors is necessary due to their widespread applications in areas that require high precision in speed regulation, high efficiency, and high reliability. This paper ...
The futuristic tech, funded by DARPA, would allow the U.S. military to preemptively detect danger from a remarkably long distance.
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