A scientist in Sweden has developed a new hybrid local features-based method using thermographs to identify faulty solar ...
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The liver breaks down dietary fructose into lipids that are used by cancer cells to boost their growth in mice.
W ith their hooves crunching over fallen leaves, reindeers dash into white, snowy landscapes—and folklore—as Christmas ...
A new study from the U.C. Davis and UW-Eau Claire found that California ground squirrels not only eat nuts and fruit, but ...
Mathematicians have long known that there are many kinds of infinities (technically, there are an infinity of them). Mathematicians revealed two new kinds of infinity—called exacting and ...
Soaring temperatures are translating into more powerful freak storms and wild fires, an ominous trend for humanity ...
Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) in Vancouver, a hub for groundbreaking developments in AI, ...