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Peter Weber, it's officially your chance to shine! After more than a few windmill jokes and one shocking injury, America's favorite pilot will begin his second chance at love...
Peter Weber, it's officially your chance to shine! After more than a few windmill jokes and one shocking injury, America's favorite pilot will begin his second chance at love...
Studies show that CBD beauty products are becoming the leader in personal care.
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There’s a recap of last night’s game, a Penguins prospect helped secure some hardware, and two wingers are headed in different directions. All that and more in today’s Pens Points!
Читать дальше...The former New York mayor isn't competing in the four early-state voting contests, but he's going big on Super Tuesday in March and beyond.
Machine learning and deep learning are both forms of artificial intelligence. You can also say, correctly, that deep learning is a specific kind of machine learning. Both machine learning and deep learning start with training and test data and a model and go through an optimization process to find the weights that make the model best fit the data. Both can handle numeric (regression) and non-numeric (classification) problems, although there are several application areas, such as object recognition and language translation... Читать дальше...
The databank is expected to become a comprehensive repository of both existing independent directors as well as individuals eligible and willing to be appointed as independent directors
A man in Whitehorse says he believes his nasopharyngeal cancer was first detected at advanced Stage 4 because he didn't have a family doctor.
Via the BBC:
American scientist Frances Arnold, who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry, has retracted her latest paper. Prof Arnold shared the award with George P Smith and Gregory Winter for their research on enzymes in 2018. A subsequent paper on enzymatic synthesis of beta-lactams was published in the journal Science in May 2019. It has been retracted because the results were not reproducible, and the authors found data missing from a lab notebook.Sounds like there's a story here, but I don't think we're going to hear it any time soon.
Back in the days of the 5.25-in. floppy disk, this pilot fish’s friend has the task of transmitting some data via satellite twice a day. She compiles the appropriate information, copies it into a floppy disk and runs a script in a specially equipped PC to read the pertinent files and send the data. Easy-peasy.
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Frustration over a growing number of privacy and security failuresin recent years is driving the creation of digital identities controlled only by those whose information they contain.
Читать дальше...When e-cigarettes started getting popular a few years ago, they were primarily marketed as a helpful step toward smoking cessation. The problem is, we don’t have a lot of data to prove that happens… or doesn't happen, for that matter. And lately, news in the vaping world has not been great. A rash of ...
We regret to inform you that Minneapolis' favorite car is not a car at all, but a pick-up truck – specifically the Chevrolet Silverado 1500. This is according to a survey by car search engine ISeeCars.com, which analyzed over 19 million vehicle sales in 2019 to determine the most popular picks across the ...
Giles Harvey on Javier Cercas, who helped launch Spain’s historical-memory movement and whose new book asks whether score-settling and sanctimony have come to distort the nation’s past and poison its future.
New cartoons from the magazine.
Rachel Syme on Mary-Louise Parker’s break from “The Sound Inside,” which the actress spent at Leslie Jamison’s creative-writing seminar at Columbia.
Shouts & Murmurs by Jay Martel: “I feel like maybe the rock just wanted it more,” Sisyphus said, after his opponent rolled back down the hill.
Sketchpad by Olivia de Recat: Will this finally be the year that you don’t learn Mandarin?
“Zed,” “Return to the Enchanted Island,” “Music: A Subversive History,” and “Supreme Ambition.”
Fiction by Douglas Stuart: “He reached behind my left ear and caressed my earlobe, as though he were tucking my hair behind it. I was rigid with inexperience.”
The author Douglas Stuart discusses “Found Wanting,” his story from the January 13, 2020, issue of The New Yorker.
Brent Crane on the company Magic Snow, owned by a former magician, which uses twenty-two tons of ice, among other elements, to make its own slush.