In the November issue of the IEEE Spectrum magazine, read about why the art of invention is always being reinvented, AI-powered invention machines, how the AI boom rests on billions of tonnes of concrete, and more!

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IEEE Spectrum: November 2024 Issue


Why the Art of Invention Is Always Being Reinvented

Why the Art of Invention Is Always Being Reinvented
“Every invention begins with a problem—and the creative act of seeing a problem where others might just see unchangeable reality. In this special issue, we bring you stories of people who are in the thick of that reinvention today…”

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The AI Boom Rests on Billions of Tonnes of Concrete

The AI Boom Rests on Billions of Tonnes of Concrete
Concrete is not just a major ingredient in data centers and the power plants being built to energize them. As the world’s most widely manufactured material, concrete—and especially the cement within it—is also a major contributor to climate change, accounting for around 6 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions…

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Startups Squeeze Room-Size Optical Atomic Clocks Into a Briefcase

Startups Squeeze Room-Size Optical Atomic Clocks Into a Briefcase
“This is one of the world’s most precise and accurate clocks, and it’s so accurate that you’d have to wait 40 billion years—or three times the age of the universe—for it to be off by one second…”

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This AI-Powered Invention Machine Automates Eureka Moments

This AI-Powered Invention Machine Automates Eureka Moments
“A Swiss firm’s software mines the world’s knowledge for patent opportunities. Invention is a winner-takes-all activity. If you’re second, you’re too late…”

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