A new paper challenges the traditional idea that the brain is simply a computer. Instead, it argues that human cognition and ...
The Leiden Law School (departments of Private Law and eLaw) invites you to contribute a chapter in a book on Quantum Technology and Law. The book will ...
The London-based artist incorporates water samples collected from strangers around the globe into large-scale watercolors.
A new research paper explores a signal-level approach to voice morphing attacks that exposes vulnerabilities in biometric ...
It is much easier to complain about how the Supreme Court handles interim orders on the "Shadow Docket" than to propose meaningful and acceptable reforms. That is, if one is concerned about the ...
I have been posting on Chatrie v. United States, the Supreme Court's geofencing case to be argued on Monday. In this post, I wanted to talk a bit on why the search question is particularly hard. The ...
For decades, eager fans could only hear the obscure song on bootleg vinyl recordings. The draft lyrics, which were found ...
As LLM calculation skills advance, theoretical fields of science are reckoning with the possibility that they could be ...
A new North Carolina State University study examining the proteins found in fermented foods like yogurt, cheese and bread found that a surprisingly large number, and percentage, of microbial proteins ...
A new voting aid to help blind or partially-sighted people is being rolled out across Scotland ahead of May's election. It is ...
Land use concerns outweigh proximity worries when it comes to local public support for new solar developments, new research ...
For more than two decades in sourcing and supply-chain architecture, we’ve watched industries scale only when their supply chains become predictable, certifiable and repeatable. Orbital and lunar data ...