This article evaluates bulk analysis and scratch analysis methods for particle dispersion, highlighting the superiority of bulk analysis for quality assessment.
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Stablecoins, a type of crypto asset, have seen significant growth and attention recently. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of stablecoins. It discusses market developments, use cases, ...
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Abstract: Recognizing and categorizing musical genres is a well-known and long-standing problem in music information retrieval, generally regarded as a black box problem among deep learning pipelines.
Amid the chaos of revolutionary France, one man’s mathematical obsession gave way to a calculation that now underpins much of mathematics and physics. The calculation, called the Fourier transform, ...
Artificial intelligence has become an invisible assistant, quietly shaping how we search, scroll, shop, and work. It drafts our emails, curates our feeds, and increasingly guides decisions in ...
Investigators rely on particle characterization methods to gain a deeper understanding of key properties that influence both the manufacturing process and the quality of the final product. As ...
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, USA – July 8, 2025 – Genomic Press today published in Genomic Psychiatry an in-depth interview with Dr. Xuyu Qian, Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Climate Central held a briefing on July 8 where our panel of climate scientists and meteorologists broke down the meteorology behind the Texas flood disaster, how climate change is fueling more ...
Daniel Binns is an Associate Investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society. The markers of AI-generated media are becoming harder to spot as technology ...