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Finding Middle Ground in the Solar Debate with Agrivoltaics
Solar energy development has become a hot-button issue in recent years as Trump officials block funding to solar projects over concerns about losing prime farmland to renewables. But advocates say ...
Just over 40 years ago, in his novel Contact, astronomer Carl Sagan imagined what it would be like to detect radio signals beamed from other intelligent lifeforms in the galaxy. In the story, these ...
Hospitals in New Jersey rank sixth best in the nation for delivering quality bedside care and protecting patients from falls, ...
Graham Platner, the leading Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in Maine, was supposed to participate in a debate with ...
The Google Fitbit Air’s lightweight design and surprisingly polished hardware already stand out after just 48 hours of wear.
As the post went viral, the account moved to clarify that the numbers represented 'feels-like' temperatures and not actual ...
I live on a road where one of the houses has a big double bin, and the binmen recently left it at the wrong house. The owner of the property the bin was left at just kept it.
Go’s native fuzzing is useful, but it stands far behind state-of-the-art tooling that the Rust, C, and C++ ecosystems offer with LibAFL and AFL++. Path constraints are hard to solve. Structured inputs ...
Practical changes in design and specialized tools can boost mobility and productivity, and above all, enjoyment.
USC researchers built a memristor that works at 700C, surviving conditions that killed every Venus probe. TetraMem is commercialising the technology for AI inference.
Anthropic has published a newly devised approach to interpreting AI. They call this NLA for natural language autoencoders. An ...
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