When Digital Twins Team Up to Cut Transport Emissions

Transport is the invisible thread stitching together cities, economies, and daily life. It moves people, goods, ideas, and dreams, but it also carries a heavy burden: greenhouse gases, congestion, and the messy, often unpredictable dance of hundreds of systems in motion. The UK, like many places, faces a daunting target: decarbonize a sprawling, fossil-heavy transport…

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Why Graph Wavelets Could Tighten AI Confidence

When you ask a graph neural network to label a node in a sprawling network, you’re not just seeking a single prediction. You’re asking the model to bet on its own certainty. In many real-world settings—medical diagnoses, fraud detection, or network security—that certainty matters as much as the answer itself. Yet researchers have found that…

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A Million Robots Discover Faster, Safer Paths

In bustling warehouses, on crowded city streets, and across sprawling disaster-scene maps, swarms of robots must move at once without colliding. It sounds like chaos, but engineers translate it into a clean question: how do you choreograph hundreds, thousands, or even millions of travelers across a shared space so that each one reaches its goal…

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A Fresh Rule for Fair Islamic Profit Sharing

In the business of Islamic finance, a quiet revolution is taking shape not in the form of flashy new instruments, but in a smarter way to distribute profits when two or more parties join forces. A team of researchers from ENSIIE and the Laboratoire de Mathématiques et Modélisation d’Evry (LaMME) at Université Évry Paris-Saclay has…

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