The Kathmandu Post on MSN
Mapping a nation into being
Nepal, March 2 -- 'Imaging South Asia: Nepal in the Making' at the Kathmandu Art Gallery is a rare exhibition that offers a sweeping account of Nepal's cartographic historiography from the 18th to the ...
Researchers from South Korea improved solar panel dust detection by using SMOTE and stable diffusion (SD) augmentation, with SD boosting detection accuracy from 76.5% to 98.9% while preserving spatial ...
A team led by HHMI Hanna Gray Fellow Shan Meltzer has created a detailed, cell-by-cell map of the spinal cord that offers a new framework for understanding chronic pain and provides a powerful new ...
This study presents valuable findings for identifying biotypes of depression patients using white matter measures, which are under-utilised and under-appreciated in current biological and ...
For years, the Prairie Pothole Region has bothered me in a very specific way. On a map, it looks like a normal landscape: ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
60,000-year-old markings on ostrich egg shells reveal world’s oldest ‘geometric grammar’
Researchers have discovered and analyzed the world’s oldest geometric patterns on 60,000-year-old ostrich egg ...
WashU researchers created a state-level index and maps showing how socioeconomic and health factors drive vulnerability to ...
Studio KHORA explores contemporary architecture as a language of perception, shaping refined waterfront homes across ...
Touch—the first sense to develop in the womb—is fundamental to our bodily experience and our everyday lives. Yet, as the least studied of the five senses, it remains somewhat mysterious at the ...
With HANNOVER MESSE 2026, AI in industry becomes tangible. In a practical and application-oriented way, the trade fair demonstrates how manufacturing companies can profitably use AI.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 6: Parikh Group has launched its latest residential development, Platinum Park, in Virar West, marking the occasion with the unveiling of the project's sample flat ...
Expedition-based science in Raja Ampat can help protect manta rays and sharks, but only if it prioritizes animal welfare, local leadership and strict limits on growth. Otherwise, even well-intentioned ...
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