Daines said he believes renewing the federal financial support could enable breakthroughs in medicine, wildfire detection, self-driving cars, artificial intelligence, banking and cybersecurity.
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Abstract: To solve the disturbed time-varying inversion problem, an exponential-type anti-noise varying-gain network (EAVGN) is proposed and analyzed. To do so, a ...
The biopharma industry – long a powerhouse of scientific innovation – now stands at a critical inflection point. We are delivering breakthroughs once unimaginable, yet, the frameworks we use to bring ...
This Olympiad-style exponential problem looks simple at first — until you try solving it. Test your skills and see if you can crack it before I walk through the clever solution step-by-step. Surfers ...
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Peterborough United manager Darren Ferguson admits his team still has plenty to improvement to make to get themselves away from the foot of the League One table. Did you know with an ad-lite ...
The trouble with analysing Reece Walsh is he is such a polarising figure his performances are scrutinised in the extreme at both ends of the scale. It’s why the truth about his form is so hard to find ...
Crosswords caught on in the first half of the 20th century, but the New York Times, whose puzzle is now famous, didn't publish a crossword until 1942. Illustration by Adam Simpson On a blustery winter ...