Last year, PocketBook rocked up at CES with a series of large e-paper displays to display art on the walls of your home. This year, the company has turned up with a far larger, A1-sized model called ...
A new research paper was published in Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US on November 25, 2025, titled "A natural language processing–driven map of the aging research landscape." In this study, Jose Perez ...
Figure 1: Hemocytometer dead cells count. Here is the bar graph showing the hemocytometer based dead cell counts for each treatment group across day 1, day 2 and day 4 (24 hours post treatment). The ...
Anuja Uppuluri used to spend a lot of time scrolling social media apps dictated by algorithms designed to keep users glued to their screens no matter how mind-numbing the content. “I always had ...
(NEXSTAR) – The vast majority of riders are risking overpaying when they call an Uber or Lyft, a new research paper found. Researchers with Harvard and Johns Hopkins’ business schools compared prices ...
TikTok’s algorithm favors mental health content over many other topics, including politics, cats and Taylor Swift, according to a Washington Post analysis. At first, the mental health-related videos ...
Meta is giving Instagram users a rare glimpse into why certain posts are showing up on their Reels, the platform’s feed of algorithmically curated videos. Starting today, users will now see a list of ...
A farmer drives a tractor down a row in a green field and fertilizes with pesticides using a long attachment on the front of the tractor. More than 25 years after it published a study finding that use ...
With short-form video now dominant on social media, researchers are racing to understand how the highly engaging, algorithm-driven format may be reshaping the brain. From TikTok to Instagram Reels and ...
Abdulmalik Adetola Lawal received the Overall Best Research Poster Presentation Award in the B1 Master’s Students category at the University of Nevada, Reno. The category included students from ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine a town with two widget merchants. Customers prefer cheaper widgets, so the merchants must compete to set the lowest price.
Imagine appearing for a job interview and, without saying a single word, being told that you are not getting the role because your face didn’t fit. You would assume discrimination, and might even ...
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