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Community organizations have a greater chance of survival in neighborhoods with more and wider sidewalks

A study that used Google Streetview and deep learning technology reveals that more and wider footpaths improve the social climate within city nighborhoods.

On image recognition software, AI, and patents

That software cannot be patented in Europe is a persistent myth, explains our patent expert Hans Helsloot. Something new and innovative just has to be done on a technical level.

Covid-19, Wirkstoffe, Screening

Start-up screens 2 billion substances for efficacy against COVID-19

The Austrian start-up Innophore will screen two billion potential active substances for Covid-19. This is the largest computer-based screening project in the world. Collaboration with […]

Tomorrow is good: The professor doesn’t think ahead

The professor gazed out the train’s window and took time to reflect on things. This filled him with a sense of happiness. He also enjoys […]

Start-up of the day: smart thermostats on heating units lower energy bills

The Arnhem-based company ThermoSmart has developed a smart thermostat that is connected to a software platform. This in turn analyses how energy consumers can use […]

Tomorrow is Good: give patients access to their own data

It was only a matter of time before the war over the standardization in healthcare would start. Of course, over the past few years tremendous […]

Salvador Dali als Deepfake

Lack of real emotion from characters betrays deepfake videos

So far, it has not been possible to create a properly functioning algorithm that can flawlessly recognize and discard deepfake videos that appear on the […]

Eindhoven AI Systems Institute: ‘Universal law against misuse of AI is needed’

Only a universal law on rules of conduct applicable to robots and the use of artificial intelligence can protect humankind against their brutal abuse, so […]

New! Personal identification via unique, physical vibrations

German professor Stefan Schneegaß from the Human Computer Interaction department at the University of Duisberg-Essen is investigating new methods whereby vibrations from the human body […]

Top 10 Emerging Technologies (9): DNA Data Storage

World Economic Forum (WEF) asked a group of international technology experts to identify this year’s Top 10 Emerging Technologies. After soliciting nominations from additional experts […]

FZ Jülich and Google in an interview: “Quantum Computing cannot be explained with conventional analogies”

At the moment everyone is talking about quantum computing – it is said to be the quantum leap in IT. Recently, Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZ Jülich) […]

Quantum computers: Forschungszentrum Jülich and Google announce research partnership

Today Forschungszentrum Jülich as well as Google announced that they will cooperate on research into quantum computers. Furthermore, in addition to joint research activities, the two […]

Waymo’s autonomous cars are allowed to drive in public

The Californian licensing authority CPUC has granted the Alphabet-daughter company permission to have vehicles controlled by the company’s own system driven on public roads. This […]

Tomorrow is good: 50 shades of fine

There is more likely a knack for mathematics pre-programmed into my brain than a talent for languages. Let ‘s just say that language is not […]

Quantencomputer

Volkswagen uses quantum computers to ensure intelligently controlled traffic

In recent months – or even years – there has been little positive news from the car industry. Manipulated software, billions in fines, diesel scandals […]

Amazon Alexa

Goodbye screen, hello voice, goodbye ads!

In a weekly column, alternately written by Lucien Engelen, Maarten Steinbuch, Carlo van de Weijer, and Tessie Hartjes, E52 tries to find out what the […]

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Hyperloop Development Program will investigate freight transport via tube network

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