A new study reveals that the next generation of blockchain defenses will not rely on fixed rules alone but on adaptive, learning-based systems capable of evolving alongside intelligent adversaries.
Adaptive systems were supposed to simplify decision-making. Instead of hard-coded rules, engineers built models that could learn from data, respond to change, and improve over time. That promise still ...
Nvidia Corp. today announced a new flagship graphics processing unit, Rubin, that provides five times the inference performance of Blackwell. The GPU made its debut at CES alongside five other data ...
Abstract: As a novel promising computational paradigm, wireless powered mobile edge computing (WPMEC) has been proposed to offer real-time energy and computing services for Internet of Things (IoT) ...
The global abdominal compression garments market is on the verge of significant expansion. Forecast figures indicate that the market will grow from approximately USD 565.9 million in 2025 to about USD ...
On a scorching July afternoon in Shanghai, dozens of Chinese students hunch over tablet screens, engrossed in English, math and physics lessons. Algorithms track every keystroke, and the seconds spent ...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels offer multiple advantages, including environmental cleanliness, renewability, wide adaptability, and low maintenance costs. This technology holds significant growth ...
ABSTRACT: Bipolar disorder is a multifaceted psychiatric illness characterized by unpredictable mood episodes and highly variable treatment responses across individuals. Predicting response to ...
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