“What we have shown in this work is that basic peanut shells can be turned into high-quality graphene, using much lower energy than is currently required and therefore at a lower cost. We also do not ...
Abstract: Few-shot class incremental learning (FSCIL) aims to continuously learn new classes from limited training samples while retaining previously acquired knowledge. Existing approaches are not ...
Abstract: Although the Asset Administration Shell (AAS) standard provides a structured and machine-readable representation of industrial assets, their semantic comparability remains a major challenge, ...
Engineers at UNSW Sydney have developed a cheaper and greener way to produce graphene using discarded peanut shells.
The title page of the collection of Bartholomäus Vogtherr's medical recipes (left) and a page from another medical text called the Kreuterbu[o]ch (right) John Rylands Research Institute and Library, ...
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