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Brain-inspired hardware brings faster, lower-power anomaly detection to AI systems
The brain's cerebellum doesn't waste energy analyzing every moment. Instead, it constantly monitors the world for the ...
He received a 1992 Nobel Prize for developing a theory that explained fundamental processes behind photosynthesis, ...
Thomas M. Mertens, senior vice president and associate director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, ...
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Is Canada Already the 51st State?
Trump is just saying the quiet part out loud ...
Few nations have experienced such a dramatic transformation in two and a half centuries: from a revolutionary colony ...
Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Most-senior Husky working for big year; A Whale of a Cup omission, and more
Jana El Alfy has been with UConn women’s basketball longer than her teammates. She’s found a home, and growing as a leader.
Roger J Kerr sees a hawkish Kevin Warsh but one who kicks the can on Fed reforms. He also sees a local economy doing better than most realise ...
For nearly a century, astronomers have known that the universe is expanding. In the late 1990s, two independent teams, the ...
This Greening Chemistry column highlights an easy-to-overlook but important factor that affects both a laboratory’s energy ...
Griffith University researchers have identified a key immune cell dysfunction in people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), offering new clues about the condition. The ...
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How Bhutan balances two regional powers
This video explores how Bhutan manages its position between China and India. It examines diplomatic strategy, border issues, and economic development within a challenging geopolitical environment. The ...
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