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Proteins are among the most studied molecules in biology, yet new research from the University of Göttingen shows they can ...
When you get a new router, it's tempting to just plug it in, get online as quickly as possible and move on. However, given ...
Social media platforms have become a crucial battleground for online visibility and engagement. This article explores the ...
TrialWire™ is the risk-share pay-per-enrolled AI and algorithm-powered patient recruitment Platform built on Salesforce ...
Ever wonder why your social media feed seems to “read your mind?” One minute, you’re watching a video about travel, and ...
A team of Monash University researchers have successfully piloted an algorithm to identify incorrect penicillin allergy ...
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer ...
A viral Reddit post by the wife of a long-serving Microsoft employee has sparked conversations online about loyalty, layoffs, ...
Microsoft has recently laid off approximately 6,000 employees, constituting about 3% of its global workforce, as part of a ...
SeaSplat is an image-analysis tool that cuts through the ocean's optical effects to generate images of underwater environments reveal an ocean scene's true colors. Researchers paired the ...
It’s been difficult to find important questions that quantum computers can answer faster than classical machines, but a new algorithm appears to do so for some critical optimization tasks.
Tech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday.