This project is an investigation into how Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) work and their applications in Image Recognition, by documenting all theory behind the project and developing applications ...
Far southwestern Victoria provides us with one of the most pristine environments on the mainland for reconstructing past climatic and landscape change along the coast. This project will join a team of ...
Male ghost sharks, deep-sea fish called chimaeras, have evolved a bizarre method for romance: they grow sharp teeth on rods jutting from their foreheads, which they use during mating. New research ...
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The Cornwall Christmas Fair will be returning to the Eden Project in 2025, with tickets now on sale. The event, which supports the Cornwall Community Foundation, is returning on November 19 and 20 ...
The effects of a pipeline project cascade from Stony Point to Congers, including lost revenue and staffing cuts. The monthslong construction nightmare that's been severely hurting businesses along 9W ...
The six-story development will have studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, and is near another affordable development underway in North Fair Oaks. San Francisco apartment searches decline ...
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First Day Smiles: Creative Gift Ideas to Kick Off the School Year
The first day of school is filled with excitement, a few jitters, and lots of new beginnings. Whether you’re sending off a little one to kindergarten, cheering on a teen starting high school, or ...
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Scientists have suggested that when artificial intelligence (AI) goes rogue and starts to act in ways counter to its intended purpose, it exhibits behaviors that resemble psychopathologies in humans.
A new study published in Frontiers in Marine Science found that in more acidic ocean waters, sharks' teeth were weak, brittle and more prone to breaking. According to the study, the leading cause of ...
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