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Scientists Just Caught Human Evolution in Real Time at 13,000 Feet High on the Tibetan Plateau
In Nepal’s Upper Mustang, near the southern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, life unfolds in some of the thinnest air on Earth.
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As machine learning (ML) techniques gain prominence in power system research, validating these methods’ effectiveness under real-world conditions requires real- ...
BARCELONA (AP) — Real Madrid buscará recuperarse de la derrota sufrida esta semana en Liverpool, cuando atraviese la capital española para jugar contra el Rayo Vallecano en un encuentro dominical de ...
CHENNAI, India — Now that artificial intelligence has mastered almost everything we do online, it needs help learning how we physically move around in the real world. A growing global army of trainers ...
Composing emails has never been easier. AI assistants can craft messages with very little guidance from, you know, real human beings. But now some real human beings worry that emails are reading a ...
Abstract: Human activity recognition (HAR) is essential for advancing healthcare, fitness, and patient monitoring because it provides critical insights into human physical movements. This study ...
As mobile displays continue to advance, the eye’s maximum pixel resolution has become the new benchmark, since improvements beyond this point do not enhance the viewing experience. A recent study ...
This week in stories we’re covering at The Debrief, a team of physicists is using light to alter the magnetic nature of matter at room temperature, revealing quantum effects once thought impossible.
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