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Polaron AI materials design tool wins inaugural Manchester Prize

Polaron is the first-ever winner of the Manchester Prize. Launched in 2023, the first year of the Manchester Prize called upon the innovators, academics, entrepreneurs and disruptors in the U.K. to enter AI solutions that would deliver public good, receiving nearly 300 entries.

The Role of AI and Automation in Pipe Fabrication

The industrial manufacturing sector is undergoing a major transformation, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. One of the industries seeing the most impact is pipe fabrication,

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New machine learning framework enhances precision, efficiency in metal 3D printing

Researchers at University of Toronto Engineering, led by Professor Yu Zou, are leveraging machine learning to improve additive manufacturing, also commonly known as 3D printing.

They're not from this world - More than 2 million discovered in America

Over two million have been found in America; they are not from this world. Google DeepMind's materials AI has already discovered new crystals

AI speeds up titanium alloy production with higher strength for submarine manufacturing

A Johns Hopkins research team is using AI to enhance titanium alloys, improving strength and production speed for applications from deep-sea exploration to space travel.

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Appian Corporation (APPN) Boosts AI and Scalability with Appian Platform 25.1 Update

We recently compiled a list of the 12 AI News and Ratings Investors Probably Missed. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Appian Corporation (NASDAQ:APPN) stands against the other AI stocks.

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Startup aiming to build AI models for chemistry adds two AI 'godfathers' to advisory panel as it grabs top research talent from Google

The company is building AI models to help find new materials that can help combat climate change.

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Research team makes breakthrough that could revolutionize the future of AI: 'We can see with our own eyes the impact'

"This material solves a lot of existing challenges and is ready to be used today." Research team makes breakthrough that could revolutionize the future of AI: 'We can see with our own eyes the impact' first appeared on The Cool Down.

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