Smart code enables property ownership with a few lines of code. Its simplicity leads to a host of financial and legal concerns. We may see ToS replace smart contracts. Sm...
Internet of things (IoT)-enabled solutions are getting weaved into smart energy management framework. Globally utility providers and energy producers are expanding their ...
For the past several years I’ve been teaching myself guitar. I’d studied piano in school, so I didn’t think that I’d run into the issue of making some...
Enterprises collect and use more data than ever before. To make the most out of all this data, they build complex data pipelines, most of which are capable of handling ov...
“The too-much-of-a-good-thing (TMGT) effect occurs when an initially positive relation between an antecedent and a desirable outcome variable turns negative when the un...
Over the last thirty years, there have been two camps that have emerged (I’m not sure that calling them schools of thought is even warranted) taking one of the two ...
I bought my daughter a new computer recently for school. We took the laptop home, then watched, increasingly horrified as out of the box the computer lagged so bad that w...
The James Webb Telescope, the long-awaited successor to the Hubble Telescope, was launched on Christmas Day, December 25th, 2021 and has, over the course of several weeks...
What do we need to do to increase the data literacy of our organization? In a world where your personal data, and the preferences and biases buried in that data, are bein...
Digital Twins may be the future of healthcare. Remote working and early warning systems can tackle pandemics. Deploying Medical Cyber-Physical Systems faces many challeng...