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More than 4,500 years ago, at the dawn of Egypt’s pyramid age, a man was laid to rest in a ceramic pot. He was then sealed ...
Scientists have for the first time sequenced the most complete and oldest ancient Egyptian genome ever found—unlocking new ...
Existing skeleton-based action recognition methods typically follow a centralized learning paradigm, which can pose privacy concerns when exposing human-related videos. Federated Learning (FL) has ...
A group of Dallas doctors and scientists have printed a human femur — the longest and strongest bone in the body — that ...
Skeletal Editing of Polymer Backbones and Its Impact Across the Polymer Lifecycle Sydney E. Towell , Mark J. Jareczek , Lauren S. Cooke , Daniel R. Godfrey , and Aleksandr V. Zhukhovitskiy * Acc. Chem ...
Giant panda Tan Tan came from China to Kobe in the year 2000, five years after a powerful earthquake devastated the western Japanese city. She was long loved as a symbol of reconstruction and died at ...
Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) have attracted considerable interest in skeleton-based action recognition. Existing GCN-based models have proposed methods to learn dynamic graph topologies ...
Pharmacophore modeling of a series of aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) inhibitors triggered the design of compounds 11 and 12 by extending a previously established naphthalene molecular scaffold (e.g., ...
EMPORIA (KSNT) – The future of a major food production plant in Kansas is uncertain now that is has shut down operations.
Following its discovery, Dr. Gordon Price, a professor in the Faculty of Agriculture’s Department of Engineering, university veterinarian Dr. Chris Harvey-Clark, and a large team of volunteers began ...