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What is reinforcement learning? An AI researcher explains a key method of teaching machines – and how it relates to training your dog
Understanding intelligence and creating intelligent machines are grand scientific challenges of our time s. The ability to learn from experience is a...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
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This Game-Changing Device Could Upend Training as We Know It
Back in 2021, cycling’s international governing body, the UCI, issued a new set of rules banning the use of devices measuring “any metabolic values such...
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teaching
Principal's mic-drop response to 'highly critical' parents telling his staff how to teach is just brilliant
Teachers are out there doing their best and for those who refuse to understand this, the principal's response seals the deal. School systems are...
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architecture
Miami Researchers Are Testing a Textured Seawall Designed to Hold Back Water and Create a Home for Marine Organisms
This article was written by Sara Pezeshk, a postdoctoral fellow at Florida International University, and Shahin Vassigh, a professor of architecture...
nicenews.com - 30+ days ago
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nature
NIH researchers vote to form a union for the first time
The new bargaining group will represent thousands of early-career scientists at the US National Institutes of Health. Hundreds of early-career...
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health
Want To Lose Weight in 2025? This Surprising Method Will Boost Your Success
If you made a resolution to drop pounds, try this. If you're one of many who made a New Year's Resolution to lose weight or...
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fitness
Increased muscle satellite cell content and preserved telomere length in response to combined exercise training in patients with FSHD
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is an inherited muscle disease characterized by weakness and muscle wasting. In the absence of...
nih.gov - 30+ days ago
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music
Phil Collins explains how he ended up becoming Genesis’ vocalist
Phil Collins joined Genesis in 1970 as their drummer but five years later, in 1975, when the vocalist Peter Gabriel decided to leave the band he also...
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sports
Les Snead: Rams will focus on Matthew Stafford's future after "rejuvenation period"
Every team has questions regarding its roster for 2025. For the Rams, one of those questions relates to the most important position on the...
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BorderPlus, NSDC partner to provide German language training for Indian healthcare workers
New Delhi: BorderPlus, a workforce solutions provider has announced its partnership with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) as a...
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technology
Researchers tortured robots to test the limits of human empathy
A brief history of people bullying robots. In 2015, a jovial three-foot-tall robot with pool noodles for arms set out on what seemed like a simple...
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teaching
Baron Davis reveals who is the worst coach he ever played for: "He got on my nerves every day"
Contrary to popular belief, there really is a bad coach in the pros. Baron Davis played under a fair share of coaches in the NBA...
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gaming
Five quick methods to measure the frames/s in PC games
Monitoring the frames per second (FPS) is crucial for assessing game performance. If you’re an avid gamer, the best way to assess your PC’...
pcworld.com - 30+ days ago
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auto
BMW Explains Why The iDrive Controller Is Dead
Love it or loathe it, the future of car interiors is mostly about screens. BMW is ready to deliver the goods and cater to the...
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design
Computer mouse ring will make you feel like a sci-fi hero for a short while
When you really think hard about it, the computer mouse doesn’t exactly make sense from an interaction point of view. It’s an indirect...
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The race to trillion-parameter model training in AI is on, and this company thinks it can manage it for less than $ 100,000
The development of AI models has become increasingly costly as their size and complexity grow, requiring massive computational resources with GPUs...
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Say Goodbye to a Slow Laptop With These Quick Fixes
It's normal for a laptop to become slow over time . This article explains how to make your laptop faster by deleting unnecessary things and giving...
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Nanowire Retinal Implant Restores Vision and Sees Infrared
Researchers have developed a retinal prosthesis made of tellurium nanowires that restores partial vision in blind mice and enables near-infrared...
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For people with diabetes, blood sugar monitoring is one of the most important ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle. A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is...
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nature
The fight to end bullying in academia: UK researchers launch nationwide campaign
Representatives from several UK universities have set up a dedicated advocacy group to which targets of bullying can go for support. Alexandra Witze A...
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Listen to the First Known Recording of Shark Sounds, a 'Weird' Audio Clip Captured at a Marine Lab in New Zealand
Scientists have long thought that sharks roam the ocean in silence. But now, a new recording is challenging that assumption. A team of researchers...
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pets
Why do cats like hair ties so much? An expert explains
Why do cats like hair ties? We found out why these simple elastic bands are so appealing – plus, why you want to keep them out...
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Your Kids Are Already Communist, And College Will Make It Worse – OpEd
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learning / teaching
Learning Through Student Feedback And The Role Of Digital Engagement
In this article I'm going to examine how student feedback plays a pivotal role in enhancing learning design and engagement, particularly in online...
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science
What makes the human brain unique? We compared it with monkeys and apes to find out
Scientists have long tried to understand the human brain by comparing it to other primates. Researchers are still trying to understand what makes our...
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science
AI Uncovers New Cause of Alzheimer’s
Researchers have discovered that a gene previously seen as a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease, PHGDH, actually plays a causal role by disrupting...
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