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Training people to pay attention to the right visual cues nearly doubled how accurately they could spot AI-generated faces ...
Harvard researchers strapped tiny cameras to pigeons and caught them doing something no bird had ever been documented doing ...
For decades, the question of whether dogs truly watch television lived in a scientific gray zone. Pet owners swore their dogs ...
To honor the work of Steven Spielberg, Stacker ranked each of his films by calculating a Stacker score for each, aggregating ...
New York Times climate and environmental graphics reporter Mira Rojanasakul discusses how her team visualized the sea level rise threat from the melting Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.
Our dependence on digital technology increased markedly in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced millions to work from home and avoid physical contact. Governments and businesses had to rapidly adapt ...
Modern business intelligence demands speed, and utilizing AI tools for Excel is the ultimate way to hyper-charge your data workflows this year.
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The team behind the observatory, a joint effort funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation, unveiled several images of the cosmos that were jampacked with celestial ...
A new partnership between metaverse startup VLGE and data firm Protege leverages natural human behavioral data from virtual ...