A massive pipe burst out of the road in Osaka, Japan, bringing traffic to a screeching halt. The pipe is 11.5 feet in diameter and rose up to 42 feet above the ground at one point. No one was injured ...
Elton John’s husband is providing a window into the musician’s life after he lost sight in his right eye 15 months ago. “He’s great. He’s battling on. He’s keeping busy and moving forward,” David ...
A research team is using astrophysical explosions to understand the mysterious forces at work in some of the smallest building blocks in nature: atomic nuclei. In new research published in Nature ...
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Shortest paths research narrows a 25-year gap in graph algorithms
Most of you have used a navigation app like Google Maps for your travels at some point. These apps rely on algorithms that compute shortest paths through vast networks. Now imagine scaling that task ...
By computing watertight manifold geometry and extracting pure albedo, Neural4D delivers engine-ready 3D assets from 2D ...
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are now opening new possibilities for faster and more accurate flood mapping, enabling researchers to process large volumes of environmental data and satellite ...
We jargon-bust the impenetrable wall of techy marketing words that was Microsoft's Project Helix hardware tease.
“BrainChip’s Akida is the ideal partner for our expansion into neuromorphic computing,” added Mike Carey, President of Klepsydra North America. “Together, we are delivering the ‘performance layer’ ...
Sony says that PlayStation 5 Pro players will soon be able to take advantage of the latest AI software from the company, PSSR updated.
A new study of neural oscillations during varying stages of consciousness shows that anesthesia doesn’t just knock us out—it ...
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Brain organoids learn virtual pole-balancing in lab test, study reports
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz have trained lab-grown clusters of mouse brain cells to balance a ...
Li, G. , Wei, G. and Xi, Z. (2026) UWB NLOS Signal Recognition Based on Deep Learning. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 16, 779-797. doi: 10.4236/ojapps.2026.163048 .
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