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The tiny Hierarchical Reasoning Model mimics the brain's structure to solve complex tasks in a single pass — no ...
What If We Built Our Skyscrapers from Wood? It’s Just Crazy Enough to Work (And Good for the Planet)
So, can a skyscraper made of wood truly help build a better world? The research suggests the idea isn’t just possible; it’s ...
Archaeologists examining an ancient Egyptian tomb have made a groundbreaking discovery. The catacomb, features a large pink ...
Forests in the Brazilian Amazon damaged by fire remain about 2.6°C (4.7°F) hotter than neighboring intact or selectively ...
Since 2022, Chicago’s neighbor to the north has been home to the tallest timber tower in the world and is building more.
They're not just for show—those towering white hats carry centuries of culinary history, clues to kitchen hierarchy and tons ...
Diatom biosilica (DB), derived from the shells of diatoms, is a natural micronano inorganic porous material with excellent properties for protein adsorption that show strong, powerful procoagulant ...
FPGA-based prototyping is a valuable tool for verifying chips, and logic partition is a critical step involving using a hierarchical hardware structure as inputs. This paper proposes an effective ...
Deep active learning (DeepAL) extends supervised deep learning to human-machine interactive scenarios with limited annotation budgets. Most existing DeepAL approaches for visual recognition fail to ...
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