In my latest Signal Spot, I had my Villanova students explore machine learning techniques to see if we could accurately ...
We measured traffic noise in 25 homes across Singapore for a Straits Times interactive story. Here is how the data was ...
Sometimes you need to put on a sad playlist and have a good cry. But for the day-to-day, the manifestation-savvy on TikTok recommend listening to high-vibe, upbeat music to boost your mood, attract ...
More than 100 years ago Hungarian-born mathematician George Pólya found himself trapped in a loop of social awkwardness. A professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, he enjoyed ...
In “Nothing Random,” her rousing biography of Bennett Cerf, Gayle Feldman conjures an era when a glamorous publishing figure could be a household name. By Alexandra Jacobs When you purchase an ...
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Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients often experience poor functional outcomes post-intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). Novel computational methods leveraging machine learning (ML) architectures ...
At-home access to the best radio-frequency devices is one of the chicest new perks in beauty tech. Beauty aficionados often trace the trend back to CurrentBody’s 2024 RF debut—before then, you’d have ...
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If your name gets picked for jury duty, it’s because a computer used a random number generator to select it. The same goes for tax audits or when you opt for a quick pick lottery ticket. But how can ...
Researchers interrogated the 'sounds' of a cluster of stars within the Milky Way, uncovering a new technique for astrophysicists to probe the universe and learn more about its evolution. A new study ...
People are generally bad at producing random actions, but now it seems that we are all uniquely bad in our own way. This makes it possible to predict how an individual will act randomly, which could ...