At BIT Mesra in Ranchi, a three-woman team has trained AI to detect and analyse lunar craters. The ISRO-backed work could support crater dating, navigation planning and future Moon landing missions.
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Beyond RAG: Why every AI search platform is now agentic and what that means for your content
AI search has outgrown simple RAG. Learn how today’s hidden AI retrieval systems decide whether your content gets surfaced or ...
A study in the International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology has developed an improved way to determine the ...
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MIT scientists unveil new method to extract lithium from hard rock at room temperature
The multi-billion-dollar future of clean energy was unlocked by a trip to the hardware ...
Startup Rock Zero is commercializing the research, which could cut costs and carbon emissions from lithium production.
In this interview, Dr Dagmara Lewandowska talks about innovations in magnetic bead-based extraction and genomics automation.
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