In his doctoral thesis, Michael Roop develops numerical methods that allow finding physically reliable approximate solutions ...
The Cardano founder argues BIP-361 is mislabeled as a soft fork and that its zero-knowledge recovery plan cannot rescue ...
President Donald Trump’s family has also been busted using mail-in voting, days after the president called it “cheating.” The 79-year-old has spent years railing against mail-in voting as a vehicle ...
For years, Rutgers physicist David Shih solved Rubik's Cubes with his children, twisting the colorful squares until the ...
Purpose-built small language models provide a practical solution for government organizations to operationalize AI with the ...
This study provides an important and biologically plausible account of how human perceptual judgments of heading direction are influenced by a specific pattern of motion in optic flow fields known as ...
AT Trevor & Associates’ ThinkTank’26 in Harare, we asked a room of Zimbabwean executives a deceptively simple question: is artificial intelligence already shaping your workplace, or are you still ...
While most youth around the world are happier today than they were 20 years ago, it’s not true for the United States, other English-speaking countries and parts of Western Europe. That’s according to ...
In 1869 an innovative new material was created: plastic. Initially envisioned as a substitute for ivory in making billiard balls, the versatility of this new material has seen it applied to almost ...
Since launching his war against Iran three weeks ago, few topics have gripped the national conversation like the fast-rising price of gas. Between the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the attacks ...
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Every week in the pediatric emergency department, I watch the consequences of adolescent substance use arrive through our doors. Overdoses. Acute intoxication. Psychiatric crises triggered by ...
The ability to read and write bespoke segments of DNA is enabling unique solutions to everyday challenges. As ease-of-use and adoption grow, the trend is set to accelerate. In April, 2000, Stanford ...
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