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The engineering landscape is shifting fast. Technologies keep evolving, and industries now want engineers who don’t just know ...
This shift acts as a force multiplier for computational thinking skills, and more people can supercharge their problem-solving capabilities.
These techniques were devised for engineering and design problems, which involve solving practical goals, such as building a bridge, using physical materials, such as bricks and cement.
It’s been difficult to find important questions that quantum computers can answer faster than classical machines, but a new algorithm appears to do so for some critical optimization tasks.
Deep Think builds on the version of Google’s Gemini 2.5 model that recently clinched a gold medal standard at the 2025 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).