We often treat symptoms as isolated problems. But what if they belong to a larger story organizing our identity, choices, and relationships in ways we haven't yet seen?
In this piece, I highlight one particular talk that caught my interest — given by Elana Fertig, Dean E. Albert Reece Endowed Professor of Medicine at the University of Maryland. Fertig’s talk centered ...
Evidence suggests that 60,000 years ago, humans possessed the mental plasticity to plan complex visual systems.
A study of ancient ostrich eggshells reveals that early humans were capable of advanced geometric thinking, using precise patterns and intricate designs more than 60,000 years ago.
The evidence is solid but not definitive, as the conclusions rely on the absence of changes in spatial breadth and would benefit from clearer statistical justification and a more cautious ...
This important study demonstrates that some degree of spatial tuning (e.g., place cells) and ability to decode spatial location emerges in sufficiently complex systems trained to process visual ...
Abstract: Traffic prediction is a crucial aspect of modern traffic management and has been a research focus for decades. Unlike the forecasting of traffic flow, speed, and demand, traffic accidents ...
Abstract: Remote sensing technology offers a revolutionary tool to research urban climate risks, with its ability to fuse data from multiple sources greatly enhancing the accuracy of compound disaster ...
ABSTRACT: The environmental concerns about microplastics are growing among scientists, policymakers, and the public. Plastic particles smaller than 5 mm are known as microplastics, and they come from ...
In pasture-based dairy farming, animal behavior data can improve data-driven pasture management. Information on the grazing behavior of dairy cows can be retrieved from sensor-based data. However, ...