Research on the perception of color differences is helping resolve a century-old understanding of color developed by Erwin ...
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The Institute of Cancer Research, London, has led the development of OPTIMISE-ROR, the first structured guidance outlining how patient-reported outcomes should be used in early-stage cancer ...
Artificial intelligence is moving beyond standalone large language model wrappers toward collections of specialized AI agents that reason, act, ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
Green hydrogen expanded rapidly during the pandemic but has struggled to maintain momentum amid rising costs and limited renewable power availability. Europe’s ambitious hydrogen targets have been ...
Space and time aren’t just woven into the background fabric of the universe. To theoretical computer scientists, time and space (also known as memory) are the two fundamental resources of computation.
The emergence of synthetic pigments in the 19th century had an immense impact on the art world, particularly the availability of emerald-green pigments, prized for their intense brilliance by such ...
Dr. Shaw and Dr. Hilton teach software engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. For decades, computer science students have been taught a central skill: using computers to solve problems. In ...
The oldest and best-known preprint repository, arXiv, has announced that it will no longer accept review or position papers in computer science. The website will make exceptions only for papers that ...
The DOJ's reversal on Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) protections under 5 U.S.C. §7521 validated MMJ's central argument: the DEA's system of internal tribunals violated Article II of the U.S.