The signals that drive many of the brain and body's most essential functions—consciousness, sleep, breathing, heart rate and motion—course through bundles of "white matter" fibers in the brainstem, ...
Small and dense but filled with vitally important neural fibers, the brainstem has been hard for brain imaging technologies to dissect. New software reliably and finely resolves eight distinct nerve ...
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Azista Space images International Space Station in orbit, boosts India's space-watch capabilities
Azista said AFR successfully tracked and imaged the ISS at distances of roughly 300 kilometres in the first attempt and about ...
Lindsey Vonn knows the Olympic downhill course better than anyone. So how did the standout lose control and crash just 12.5 ...
A new AI method helps identify dinosaur footprints by analyzing key traits, enhancing accuracy in paleontological studies.
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How are QA teams using machine learning to predict test failures in real time?
QA teams now use machine learning to analyze past test data and code changes to predict which tests will fail before they run. The technology examines patterns from previous test runs, code commits, ...
A years-long debate over the use of facial recognition software by the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) came to a head at a contentious Thursday meeting of the city’s Fire and ...
As 2025 ticked into 2026, somewhat without fanfare we filled the gaps in our UK sectional data coverage by incorporating the ...
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The Bad Bunny Halftime Show Reveals the Business of Manufactured Outrage
A cabal of nameless outrage engineers have discovered a raft of benign cultural institutions to exploit for outrage engagement, supported by algorithms. The post The Bad Bunny Halftime Show Reveals ...
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