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If you’ve ever taken even a cursory glance at a hurricane forecast, you’ve seen some version of the “cone of uncertainty.” It sounds like some other-dimensional realm of indecision, but it’s a ...
Scientists have developed a brain-computer interface that can capture and decode a person's inner monologue. The results could help people who are unable to speak communicate more easily with others.
The third edition of the Pitch BFSI Summit & Awards will be held on September 24 in Mumbai, bringing together leading marketers, innovators, and thought leaders from the banking, financial services, ...
The daily word puzzle game Wordle once again tested the wit and patience of players worldwide with puzzle #1531 on Thursday. As fans searched for Wordle Hints Today, many turned to online clues to ...
Ever noticed those tiny stickers on fruits with numbers printed on them? Those are called PLU codes—short for Price Look-Up codes. They help stores identify fruits and vegetables quickly at checkout.
Eggs are one of the most versatile baking and cooking ingredients, the superstar of the farm stand and the cornerstone of the culinary world (some would say). It's not unusual to see a carton or two ...
Despite the Federal Reserve restricting the economy; a new, protectionist trade regime; and seemingly never-ending uncertainty, the American consumer is still powering through it. At several key ...
Researchers at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed a new computational tool called Vesalius, which could help clinicians understand the complex relationships between cancer cells and ...
Surgically implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also eavesdrop on their inner monologue. That's the conclusion of a study of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in the journal Cell.
DNA aptamers are powerful molecular tools in biosensing, bioimaging and therapeutics. However, a limited understanding of their tertiary structures and binding mechanisms hinders their further ...
Yashasvi Jaiswal loves to enjoy himself; he loves the word ‘enjoy’. Period. In his press conference at the Oval, after bringing up his second century of the Test series in England earlier this month, ...