The precise imaging of many-body systems, which are comprised of many interacting particles, can help to validate theoretical ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mesh-AI is thrilled to announce the next step in our collaboration with OpenAI to reimagine the capabilities of our enterprise customers. We are now one of OpenAI’s UK ...
LONDON, September 11, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mesh-AI is thrilled to announce the next step in our collaboration with OpenAI to reimagine the capabilities of our enterprise customers. We are now one of ...
Fifty-five heat waves over the past quarter-century would not have happened without human-caused climate change, according to a study published Wednesday. Planet-warming emissions from 180 major ...
Abstract: 3D Gaussian splatting (3DGS) suggests the use of explicit point-based 3D representations for high-fidelity novel view synthesis, with training and rendering speeds that are better than prior ...
Abstract: Animating quadruped 3D objects, such as chairs and tables, typically involves three steps in the traditional computer graphics pipeline: Rigging, Skinning, and Retargeting. Commonly, ...
We propose a method to allow precise and extremely fast mesh extraction from 3D Gaussian Splatting (SIGGRAPH 2023). Gaussian Splatting has recently become very popular as it yields realistic rendering ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS — When Bettina Kretz heard about the budding world of 3D printing construction, she felt like she just had to try it out. Soon, she'll live in a house built in that most modern way ...
Dealing with slow or spotty Wi-Fi is never a fun thing, and it can be a real pain if your family is trying to get work done or play their favorite games. That’s why upgrading to this Netgear WiFi 7 ...
Abstract: This work explores expanding the capabilities of large language models (LLMs) pretrained on text to generate 3D meshes within a unified model. This offers key advantages of (1) leveraging ...
President Trump skipped the normal months-long process to impose tariffs and instead used a 1970s law to bypass them. In April, WSJ explained what that means legally. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty ...