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SLB expands AI strategy with launch of digital marketplace - ZAWYA

Bahrain AI ·

SLB, formerly Schlumberger, announced the launch of a new digital marketplace designed to expand its artificial intelligence strategy. This platform aims to facilitate the discovery and deployment of AI solutions tailored for the energy industry. It will likely enable customers and partners to access a range of industrial AI applications and data solutions. Why it matters: This move strengthens SLB's position in the industrial AI landscape, potentially accelerating digital transformation and efficiency improvements within the critical Middle East energy sector.

New Scientific Discovery unlocks real-time insight into quantum behavior, paving way for advanced sensing and quantum technologies

TII ·

Researchers from LENS, CNR-INO, the University of Florence, UNAM, RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau, and TII Abu Dhabi have observed Shapiro steps in ultracold atoms for the first time. This allows for real-time observation of quantum mechanics and could lead to advanced quantum sensors and simulation. The experiments involved creating vortex-antivortex pairs, resulting in step-like signals, and the findings were published in Science. Why it matters: This breakthrough provides a new method to observe and control quantum coherence, potentially enabling advancements in quantum technologies and simulations within the region.

Opossum Attack

TII ·

Researchers at TII, in cooperation with University Paderborn and Ruhr University Bochum, have discovered a vulnerability called the Opossum Attack in Transport Layer Security (TLS) impacting protocols like HTTP(S), FTP(S), POP3(S), and SMTP(S). The vulnerability exposes a risk of desynchronization between client and server communications, potentially leading to exploits like session fixation and content confusion. Scans revealed over 2.9 million potentially affected servers, including over 1.4 million IMAP servers and 1.1 million POP3 servers. Why it matters: This discovery highlights the importance of ongoing cybersecurity research in the UAE and internationally to identify and address vulnerabilities in fundamental internet protocols, especially as it led to immediate action by Apache and Cyrus IMAPd.

Technology Innovation Institute’s Lunar Research Accepted for Publication in Nature Communications

TII ·

Researchers at TII have had their lunar research accepted for publication in Nature Communications. The paper unveils hidden magmatic pathways beneath the Moon’s Oceanus Procellarum region using gravity mapping data from NASA's GRAIL mission. The research indicates various volcanic systems could be connected by horizontal magmatic conduits stretching up to 150 kilometers beneath the lunar surface, offering the first evidence of long-distance lateral magma transport on the Moon. Why it matters: The discovery enhances understanding of volcanic processes on the Moon and solidifies TII’s position in space and planetary sciences.

Technology Innovation Institute Discovers Key Element in Developing Quantum Sensors

TII ·

Researchers at Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) have identified a new universality in dynamic phase transitions by investigating a "quench" scenario in a two-dimensional atomic cloud undergoing a Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition. They discovered the universal behavior that vortex pairs form from the fluctuations of the atomic cloud during this dynamic phase transition and successfully described the process using a real-time renormalization method. Their paper, titled “Universal scaling of the dynamic BKT transition in quenched 2D Bose gases”, was published in Science. Why it matters: This discovery could catalyze the development of sensitive quantum sensors and contributes to a better understanding of many-body dynamics.

Technology Innovation Institute and AWS to Explore Quantum Computing Applications via Amazon Braket

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has entered a research agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to explore quantum computing applications using Amazon Braket. TII researchers will leverage AWS's quantum and high-performance computing resources for research in machine learning, computational chemistry, and optimization. AWS will provide support, workshops, and facilitate connections between TII and regional enterprise customers to build R&D partnerships. Why it matters: This collaboration advances TII's mission to develop quantum computing capabilities in the UAE and fosters innovation in AI, drug discovery, finance, and other sectors.

TII and NYU Abu Dhabi Partner to Advance Joint Research and Talent Development

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) and NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have signed a collaboration agreement to deepen strategic collaboration in research, education, and talent development. The partnership includes a Research and Development Sponsorship Agreement and a Framework Fellowship Program Agreement. TII and NYUAD will collaborate on joint research projects across areas like AI, robotics, and quantum science, and TII will sponsor NYUAD students for research in priority technology domains. Why it matters: The partnership aims to bridge fundamental research with real-world applications, accelerate scientific discovery, and develop a pipeline of skilled researchers in Abu Dhabi.

Microbes at Red Sea vents show how life and geology shape each other

KAUST ·

A KAUST-led study has revealed a unique microbial ecosystem in the Hatiba Mons hydrothermal vent fields of the Red Sea, first documented in 2023. Using genome-resolved metagenomics, the study reconstructed over 300 microbial genomes from five vent sites. The analysis showed an ecosystem dominated by microbes capable of iron, sulfur, nitrogen, and carbon cycling, unlike most hydrothermal vents that are sulfur- and methane-based. Why it matters: The discovery provides new insights into microbial processes in extreme conditions, ocean resilience, and global carbon cycling, highlighting the interplay between geology and biology in the Red Sea.