Chulalongkorn University, through its Corporate Communication Center, in collaboration with the Faculty of Science, ...
A living database reveals why the global count of mammal species keeps changing - and why accurate naming matters for ...
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For centuries, Sri Lanka’s biological knowledge travelled the world — anonymously. Embedded deep within the pages of European ...
Before retiring from his post at NIST, Rodney Petersen spoke with FNN about the evolution of cyber workforce efforts over the last decade.
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Because these models are trained on a retailer’s internal data, they respond with accuracy and consistency. That reliability ...
ADRIANE TOBIAS’ forest work composite image from Adriane Tobias/Facebook When Adriane Tobias discusses the life that thrives ...
Janaki Ammal, a botanist and India’s first woman with a PhD, developed the sweet sugarcane we know in India today, challenged ...
Smartwatches vs mechanical watches asks what matters more: digital capability or the enduring appeal of craftsmanship and ...