engineering

Roadmap for AI Applications after the Era of LLMs

The era after the great language models

New research suggests three key directions for advancing artificial intelligence: knowledge empowerment, collaboration between models, and joint development, with the aim of overcoming the limitations of existing large models.
The desert locust (Schistocerca Gregaria). Illustration: depositphotos.com

The 'good enough' principle in nature: how evolution saved resources in the digging paws of the female locust

The female locust can dig 4-3 holes to lay eggs and then her organs that are intended for this wear out
The competition for the preeminence in science between China and the USA, in preparation for the 2024 US presidential elections. The image was prepared using DALEE and is not a scientific image

Is the US about to lose its scientific preeminence?

A study published in Nature reveals that the US continues to lead in areas such as biomedical research, but China's continued investment in materials science, engineering and physical sciences poses a significant challenge to US dominance.
The Israeli commercial satellite TECSAR1 that was launched in 2018 and uses radar technology. Photo: Israel Aerospace Industries

The DS-SAR satellite that IAI produced for Singapore has been successfully launched

The satellite began its mission in space and transmitted first data to the ground station. The DS-SAR radar observation satellite will be used for government and commercial purposes; by the Singapore government and a private company
Namib desert beetle. Photo: Igor Karamlev, Paxel

Removes insects

Development of water collection and transport systems based on the characteristics of the desert beetle and the female beetle
Interaction and contact with the outside world. Illustration: depositphotos.com 2011.

sense of touch

A powerful combination of engineering, artificial intelligence and brain research may lead to a new era in medicine
A Roman water carrier in France, dating to 19 BC

Engineering thinking in Rome

eyes for the blind

"The Young Engineer" competition