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Why the world’s biggest structures use I-beams
From skyscrapers to massive bridges, I-beams help engineers build stronger structures with less material. Their distinctive shape is designed to handle bending loads as efficiently as possible.
Slator’s Data-for-AI Market Report identifies this shift as a structural change in the AI value chain, where competitive ...
The way a key cellular motor works at an atomic level has been uncovered by simulations conducted by RIKEN biophysicists.
In an era where data breaches make headlines weekly and privacy regulations tighten globally, artificial intelligence faces a ...
In an ambitious collaboration, researchers added 1.8 million high-confidence protein complex structure predictions to the ...
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