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The research was conducted by the University of Tartu's Institute of Computer Science and has been published in IEEE Pervasive Computing.
Researchers in Estonia discovered a mind-blowing new use for old smartphones: turning them into upcycled data centers.
Following University President Jim Ryan’s resignation from his position Friday, The Cavalier Daily asked students to share ...
Anand: The 44th annual convocation of the Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) on Saturday marked the beginning of the ...
The University of Life Sciences and Baltic Agro have acquired Estonia's first unmanned field robot, allowing future farmers ...
The University of Life Sciences and Baltic Agro have acquired Estonia's first unmanned field robot, allowing future farmers ...
Fans, secretly placed under graduates' seats, were revealed just as the viral hit by 803Fresh played over the loudspeakers.
Led by associate professor of pervasive computing Huber Flores, the engineers stripped the batteries from four discarded ...
Five primary schools from across Ireland have emerged as winners of Manufacturing a Healthy Future, a 3D printing design ...
Meet the visionary CEOs reshaping global finance through digital innovation, from Latin America's fintech pioneer to Europe's ...
APHM = Health Data Warehouse of Assistance Publique - Hopitaux de Marseille, CPRD_AURUM = Clinical Practice Research Datalink AURUM, CU_AMC = University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus- Health ...
Data processing for AI models requires a lot of computing power, which usually means bulky, expensive data centers. But researchers are studying how to distribute complex computing tasks among a range ...