Google quietly published a research paper on personalized semantics for recommender systems like Google Discover and YouTube.
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
As the fall semester came to a close, Andrew Heiss, an assistant professor in the Department of Public Management and Policy at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University, ...
AI research in question as author claims to have written over 100 papers on AI that one expert calls a ‘disaster’ A single person claims to have authored 113 academic papers on artificial intelligence ...
An agentic system that reads research papers about Gaussian Splatting and constructs a semantic knowledge graph stored in PostgreSQL. The system goes beyond simple citations to extract deep ...
Abstract: Wireless Charger Network (WCN) emerges as a promising networking paradigm, employing wireless chargers with Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) technology to provide long-term and sustainable ...
According to a report by The Washington Post, scientists with the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water were ordered by "political appointees" to stop work on studies that were headed for ...
Medical research plays a vital role in advancing healthcare, improving treatment, and informing public health policies. However, it can be difficult to understand a study or whether it is trustworthy.
I don't care whether your car runs on gas or electricity—it takes a lot to look good parked next to a Porsche 911 Turbo S. Yet here was Audi's concept car on a stage at IAA Munich, grabbing plenty of ...
A statistical analysis found that the number of fake journal articles being churned out by “paper mills” is doubling every year and a half. By Carl Zimmer For years, whistle-blowers have warned that ...
Like any crappy human writer, AI chatbots have a tendency to overuse specific words — and now, scientists are using that propensity to catch their colleagues when they secretly use it in their work.
Ask most students, professionals, or entrepreneurs what tool they reach for when they’re stuck, and the answer is increasingly the same: ChatGPT. Recent data shows that 26% of American teenagers now ...