For almost a century, psychologists and neuroscientists have been trying to understand how humans memorize different types of information, ranging from knowledge or facts to the recollection of ...
Unruly Republic: Columnist Barton Swaim argues that Democrats' response to President Trump's attack on Iran is motivated by the Iraq war, appeasing the progressive left, but ultimately brings us back ...
The classic song "When You’re Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)," made famous by Louis Armstrong and later sung by artists like Frank Sinatra and Michael Bublé, captures an idea most of us ...
Ever opened a file and seen strange symbols or jumbled text? That’s usually an encoding problem; your software isn’t reading the data correctly. The good news is that Microsoft Office makes it easy to ...
Abstract: Current research on autonomous driving trajectory prediction algorithms continues to face challenges. One key issue is that the encoding of road topology may fail to simultaneously capture ...
ABSTRACT: This study examines how Mandarin question intonation differentially modifies the fundamental frequency (F0) of syllables with inherent rising (T2) and falling (T4) lexical tones. By ...
Dr. Pravir Malik is the founder and technologist of QIQuantum and the Forbes Technology Council group leader for Quantum Computing. The quantum computing industry is undergoing an extraordinary phase ...
How often do we stop to think about the meaning of life? If you’re like me, probably not much. Even though I may feel a vague sense of anxiety around how my life is unfolding and the inevitability of ...