Networking and Computing

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  • VERICUT releases Version 9.3 – Smarter software for smarter machining

    The utility of the software is expanded for machine simulation, verification and optimization for all types of CNC machining, additive and hybrid manufacturing processes.

  • AI system speeds sepsis diagnosis

    The machine learning system quickly identifies patients at risk for the illness, which is difficult to detect and develops rapidly.

  • Quick detection of COVID variants in wastewater

    New analytical and software tools quickly provide data on coronavirus variants present in wastewater.

  • TSA tech promises to eliminate boarding pass requirements for some travelers

    The latest iteration of the Credential Authentication Technology links driver's license data with information provided by airlines about the passengers expected to travel through airports equipped with the technology over the next 24 hours.

  • Listen to these urban noise pollution maps

    City-centric noisy and quiet zones can now be pinpointed with a series of audible data-visualization maps.

  • Calculate torque and find fastener dimensions with these digital tools

    Bolting challenges are easily mastered with online tools that simplify the calculation of torque and provide a quick means of determining fastener dimensions.

  • CERN looks to boost energy efficiency of critical cooling systems

    Digital twins will be developed to support online diagnostics and maximize cooling system efficiency.

  • A single fiber-optic cable for OSP direct burial, drop and aerial scenarios

    The outside plant (OSP) cable simplifies outdoor fiber-optic cable runs with a single cable rated for direct burial, fiber-to-the-home/fiber-to-the-business drops and aerial scenarios.

  • A climate action tool to measure and manage emissions

    The online tool was developed to help companies measure progress in reaching greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.

  • Sensors and AI collaborate for stroke recovery

    The tool will now be used to identify the degree of motions that result in the highest recovery in patients' capacity to move freely and take care of themselves post stroke.

  • Anritsu software expands IQ measurement, analysis capabilities of field spectrum analysis solutions

    Anritsu Company has introduced its IQ Signal Master MX280005A vector signal analysis software that delivers post processing measurements and analysis of IQ data files

  • Guidance for digital twin adoption in the water sector

    A roadmap for digital twin implementation to advance the water industry has been prepared by the Smart Water Networks Forum.

  • Video: Comau and Seabery unveil robotic welding training to expand opportunities and promote an increasingly skilled workforce

    The dedicated solution combines Seabery’s patented, augmented reality technology-based Soldamatic simulated welding training and Comau’s e.DOTM educational robot.

  • Video: Software tool helps water utilities get the lead out

    The platform analyzes current data about lead pipes, formulates an inspection plan and provides predictions of presence of lead service lines.

  • Data logger earns WHO PQS certification

    The WHO PQS certification is a process of prequalifying products and devices to ensure consistency and quality across its supply chain.

  • Saelig introduces new automotive data logger

    The X2E XORAYA Z7 automotive datalogger can record data from multiple different automotive bus systems simultaneously.

  • Blueprint for building cyber-resilient energy systems

    Guidance covers energy sector efforts to incorporate cybersecurity practices into the design life cycle of engineered systems to reduce cyber risk.

  • Help wanted: Analyze images of Jupiter’s atmosphere

    Citizen scientists are being recruited to use their web browsers and help astrophysicists categorize tens of thousands of images taken from the Juno spacecraft.

  • New tool promises 100% website security

    The device, a so-called blackbox security assessment prototype, reportedly proved more effective than current web scanners, which, according to the researchers, fail at detecting vulnerabilities in web applications.

  • New approach thwarts cyberattacks in under a second

    In collaboration with aerospace firm Airbus, the Cardiff team used artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to monitor and predict the behavior of malware.

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