Tag: speed

Letters to the Editor: climate, speed and the Pope

Today's Letters to the Editor from readers discuss various topics such as climate action, road safety, and the

Amex CISO fights threats at machine speed With AI

The importance of staying ahead of adversarial AI threats in the travel, software, and services industry cannot be

Medical cannabis could speed recovery, especially at community recovery homes, pilot study indicates

A recent pilot study conducted by UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University has shed light on the potential

HHS, FDA announce ‘Operation Stork Speed’ infant formula review

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently held a meeting with the leading infant formula

Extreme heat may speed up aging in older adults, research suggests

A groundbreaking study conducted by the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology has shed light on the potential

Boston Dynamics joins forces with its former CEO to speed the learning of its Atlas humanoid robot

Boston Dynamics and Robotics & AI Institute Join Forces to Improve Atlas Robot's Learning Capabilities On Wednesday, Boston

‘Saving seconds over safety’: Disappointment over Rakaia speed limit reversal

The Rakaia community is expressing their disappointment at the decision to prioritize saving a few seconds for motorists

Cybersecurity at AI speed: Agentic AI Supercharging SOC Teams

Security operations centers (SOCs) are facing a new breed of automated adversarial attacks that are challenging to detect,

Subjective walking speed can serve as a simple predictor of metabolic health in obese individuals

Walking speed is not just a measure of mobility; it can also provide valuable insights into overall health.

TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team turns security into speed

Interview with Friedemann Kurz: Blending Technology and Racing at Porsche Motorsport Friedemann Kurz, the Head of IT for

How to Benchmark & Speed Test an Android Phone

Benchmarking Android phones is a common practice among tech enthusiasts to gauge the performance of their devices. At