Canada’s “sustainable finance taxonomy” — named after a similar classification system in the European Union — will function ...
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On a handful of volcanic islands strung between Kyushu and Okinawa, a small olive-green warbler has been singing a song no ...
Robotics programs require egocentric, multi-sensor training data at a scale that is growing exponentially, creating a procurement challenge distinct from any prior AI development cycle  Annotation ...
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing microbiology, from diagnosing infections faster to predicting disease-linked microbiome patterns. Researchers are using machine learning, deep learning, and ...
Using single-nucleus RNA sequencing, the authors map transcriptional changes in the rat ventral tegmental area following chronic inflammatory pain and acute morphine exposure. Notably, their ...
Explore modern identity-based attacks and how to defend against them using Zero Trust. Define and differentiate between ...
Online interviews often rely on self-report, but emotional engagement and valence are difficult to articulate. This article ...
(spidroins) through long-read transcriptomics across a broad phylogenetic range, with theoretical implications for protein family evolution, biomaterials, and silk biology. By identifying putative ...
Everyone’s parka hood is pulled tight against a bitter wind from the south, blinkering our vision and causing us to bump into ...
The same generative tools that let you produce ten product photos in an hour are now letting strangers fabricate damage to those same products and demand ...