She has helped robots learn to get around indoors and pick up balls from the ground. And she has developed computer programs ...
As I pushed my way through Baby Steps over 11 or so of god’s own hours, I asked myself a few questions. What does it mean to ...
Two Iranian F-4 Phantom IIs had cornered an American MQ-1 Predator drone in March 2013, not knowing that a fifth-generation ...
Research on complex nonequilibrium processes and nonlinear dynamics has seen remarkable growth, revealing rich behavior across classical and quantum ...
After five decades, this year represents a fork in the road for Holmdel athletics. It is either a swan song for one legacy or ...
The global shift to sustainable energy necessitates advancements in material science, especially at the nanoscale level. The intersection of materials ...
In 2025, eighty-three percent of companies already use AI to review resumes. For candidates, that means a machine is almost always the first “reader” of their application. The good news is that those ...
In a world of trendy food halls and Instagram-ready restaurants, there exists a blue-roofed haven in Fort Wayne where the coffee’s always hot, the portions are gloriously excessive, and the Greek ...
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Today in History for Oct. 5: In 1502, Christopher Columbus reaches Costa Rica. In 1789, William Scoresby, English scientist and Arctic explorer, was born. In 1793, Christianity was abolished in France ...
For visitors to Pottsville, Fairlane Diner provides more than just a meal – it offers a genuine taste of local life. You’ll leave with a fuller understanding of the community, along with a fuller ...
In an article published in Communications Physics, researchers from the Université libre de Bruxelles and the Institute for ...
A lot of the science from our accelerators is published long after collisions end, so storing experimental data for future ...