A humble concept from ancient Japanese design might remake the way supplies are dropped from the air. Polytechnique Montréal engineers designed parachutes based on kirigami—cutting paper into ...
Offshore development and artificial intelligence are two of the most transformative forces reshaping the global software industry. According to Business Standard, about 28% of organizations now expect ...
Montreal researchers design a low-cost kirigami parachute that is cheap, stable, and scalable, for use in drones, airdrops, and possibly space.
AI promises everything from smarter search to automated workflows, yet most tools remain limited to reactive chatbots or single-purpose copilots. They rarely capture the full context of how people ...
Engineers in Montréal design a kirigami-cut parachute that stabilizes instantly, promising low-cost aid drops and future Mars exploration.
A team of researchers in France and Canada might have just improved upon humble parachutes by making lots of holes in them.
Current battery management systems might report a car is 40% charged but drivers have to guess whether they can go 100 kilometers over hills with the heater running. Engineers at the University of ...
CyberMindr CTO Sudheer Kanumalli discusses cybersecurity fatigue, dark web threats, and how smarter defense can cut through the noise to stop real attacks.