Art and science can be aligned in different ways. We describe one use of art as a tool: using ambiguity to evoke curiosity.
A time series database management system (DBMS) efficiently handles large volumes of time-stamped data from sensors and ...
Street closures, lower speed limits and designated “school zones” with car restrictions during drop-off times are among the ...
Assembly design kits will greatly increase efficiency, but custom methods prevail for now. Process design kits (PDKs) play an ...
Inspired by high-dimensional data and the ideals of open science, high-energy physicists are using artificial intelligence to ...
Drugs targeting amyloid plaques have failed to show efficacy in clinical trials. A new approach is needed to tackle AD ...
COVID accelerated the push to IP-based streaming workflows for many companies, proving that live streaming at scale via the cloud was possible, although not always in tip-top form. Live streaming has ...
Alan Turing and his assistant Donald Bayley celebrated victory in their quiet English way, by taking a long walk together.
Have you ever ridden a horse in a bitless bridle and would you consider doing so if you don’t already? Few things cause more division and controversy than the subject of riding in a bitless bridle, ...
user-signal-service Centralized platform to retrieve explicit ... included in this repository are the For You Timeline and Recommended Notifications. The diagram below illustrates how major services ...
Each operator has its own strengths and weaknesses. Some provide comprehensive coverage across all four network technologies—2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G—while others excel in just one or a few.
In his book The Mathematical Universe, mathematician William Dunham wrote of John Venn’s namesake legacy, the Venn diagram, “No one in the long history of mathematics ever became better known ...