Month: January 2024
Recent years have witnessed a significant rise in both the frequency and severity of wildfires globally. These events are not just natural disasters affecting the environment but are increasingly recognized… Read More
Imagine a world where dinosaurs exhibit behaviors strikingly similar to modern birds. This isn’t a scene from a science fiction movie, but a reality uncovered by a recent scientific discovery…. Read More
Have you watched a soccer match recently and seen advertisements for “Visit Rwanda?” You know, that Rwanda. I was born in the early 80s, and for the longest time, Rwanda… Read More
In the article “A Brief Tour of Deep Learning from a Statistical Perspective”, authors Eric Nalisnick, Padhraic Smyth, and Dustin Tran embark on a mission to demystify the complex world… Read More
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The gender gap in research productivity and recognition is a pressing issue. A recent study published in PLoS ONE, titled “Disciplinary gender balance, research productivity, and recognition of men and… Read More
Quantum entanglement is one of those phrases that sounds like it’s straight out of a sci-fi novel (and it is! The Three-Body Problem) but it’s a very real and utterly… Read More