Data centers siphon huge amounts of energy to power artificial intelligence. But their environmental footprint starts to ...
As the U.S. data center buildout surges, with construction beginning on multibillion-dollar facilities from Texas to Wisconsin, tech companies are becoming buyers of low-carbon concrete.
Researchers at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and Tampere University in Finland have developed a framework ...
Recent study reveals machine learning's potential in predicting the strength of carbonated recycled concrete, paving the way ...
Organizations have a wealth of unstructured data that most AI models can’t yet read. Preparing and contextualizing this data is essential for moving from AI experiments to measurable results. In ...
We live in a galaxy of data. From satellites and smartwatches to social media and swipes at a register, we have ways to measure the economy to an extent that would have seemed like science fiction ...
Concrete is the world's most manufactured item, with more than 25 billion tons used in construction each year. It's also responsible for consuming vast quantities of non-renewable resources, and ...
Wei Zhai receives funding from National Science Foundation. When city leaders talk about making a town “smart,” they’re usually talking about urban digital twins. These are essentially high-tech, 3D ...
Concrete properties and quality testing are advancing as new technologies enter the industry. Traditional methods, such as break tests, remain widely accepted in standardized practices, but jobsites ...
When the Coalition of Communities of Color (CCC) began a multi-year collaboration with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), they worked together to modernize a critical public health information source: ...
Small businesses form the backbone of Massachusetts’ economy. From Main Street storefronts to the local mechanics who keep your car running, they are the businesses that keep our communities running.