This project contains implementations of simple neural network models, including training scripts for PyTorch and Lightning frameworks. The goal is to provide a modular, easy-to-understand codebase ...
Silver is a precious metal just like gold, except it's far more abundant. Silver is very useful in industrial settings, with electronics manufacturers soaking up almost half of all available supply ...
Abstract: Most memristive bionic circuits focus on how to realize bionic functions, few studies consider the biomimetic of the circuit structure and operation rules, so it is difficult to learn, ...
Quantum computing promises a new generation of computers capable of solving problems hundreds of millions of times more quickly than today’s fastest supercomputers. This is done by harnessing spooky ...
For people who move money in the name of impact, the shutdown of USAID landed like a star collapsing into itself. The United States government’s flagship development agency—once the world’s biggest ...
Long before he became president, Donald Trump envisioned a White House ballroom and even offered to build one at his own expense. The Obama administration turned him down. Now, as the current resident ...
The Fairbanks Concert Association will present the indie orchestra Portland Cello Project at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7 in Hering Auditorium. Portland Cello brings classical precision to grunge rock ...
A heat pump that can be installed in minutes is allowing the city of Boston to quickly decarbonize a public housing complex for the elderly and provide air conditioning as climate change-driven heat ...
Last week, I waxed rhapsodic about why we wrench (the joy of solving problems, making choices, doing things our own way, controlling our world), and mentioned a few wiring-related things as examples.
Before late-night host Jimmy Kimmel returned to the air after he was suspended for what Disney, the owner of ABC, characterized as “ill-timed and thus insensitive” remarks about the killing of Charlie ...
The School of Architecture and Planning will host a distinguished lineup of designers, architects, authors and artists as part of its Fall 2025 Public Programs series. Free and open to the public, ...
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