Abstract: Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have recently been utilized to tackle wave equation-based forward and inverse problems. However, they encounter challenges in accurately predicting ...
Ling, A. and Pandya, N. (2025) Quantum Computing and Quantum Sensing: A Pedagogical Introduction to Emerging Quantum ...
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The Detroit Lions don't really have an injury problem, they have a frequency illusion and perception problem
There is absolutley no doubt that the Detroit Lions have some injuries. It's happening and you can't ignore that it's happening. But with what happened to them in 2024, where it seemed like everyone ...
Abstract: Network-based anomaly detection plays a pivotal role in cybersecurity. Most detection models are based on unsupervised machine learning to learn such a normal flow pattern of network traffic ...
In 1979, five months after my seventh birthday, my father crashed his plane into an orange grove and died. Dad, a pilot, had gone up in one of his twin-props with a friend and lost control after some ...
CTV was supposed to fix this. With granular targeting, real-time delivery, and household-level data, CTV infrastructure promised a level of precision that linear TV could never match. However one of ...
The nation relies on cyber systems for commerce, critical infrastructure, national security, and most facets of daily life. However, the growing scale and complexity of cyber technologies–coupled with ...
“What’s Left,” by Malcolm Harris, arrives at a particularly difficult time to consider anything beyond our immediate turmoil. By Adam Tooze Adam Tooze is a professor of history at Columbia University.
We asked U.S. teens how common a variety of problems are among students at their school. Anxiety and depression tops the list, with 30% of teens saying it’s extremely or very common at their school.
Suzanne is a content marketer, writer, and fact-checker. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance degree from Bridgewater State University and helps develop content strategies. LumiNola / Getty ...
Picture the scene: You’re sitting on your sofa watching TV – streaming or, yes, linear TV – and you see the same ad twice in a row. During the next commercial break, you see the same ad again. Then ...
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