- Computational experiments with cellular-automata generated images . . .
Computational experiments with cellular-automata generated images reveal intrinsic limitations of convolutional neural networks on pattern recognition tasks
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We hope we can raise enough money for mass production of our room temperature superconductor, CES-2023 wires, superconductor transistor, SOSFET, and superconductor PCBs soon
- First-Hand:Discovery of Superconductivity at 93 K in YBCO: The . . . - ETHW
Similarly, one must wonder how Chu knew on December 17 th that "Miller" would reject something (presumably a paper that would be the basis for the indicated press release) a week later on the 24 th
- THEMIS - University of California, Los Angeles
Congrats to Martin Archer et al for their publication "Direct observations of surface eigenmode of the dayside magnetopause" published today in Nature Communications, along with an impressive NASA press release
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On September 28, 2023, CES discovered a Room Temperature Ambient Pressure Superconductor, named CES-2023, Fig 4, and this material and its manufacturing method are patent pending
- (PDF) Transboundary River Governance in the Face of Uncertainty . . .
Systems: Kinetics, Fluid Flow, and Mixing Model, in W ATER DYNAMICS: 3RD NTERNATIONAL W ORKSHOP ON W ATER D YNAMICS, 125-128 (2006), available at http: scitation aip org proceedings
- 2024 Report to Appropriations Committee on Scholarly . . . - Scribd
November 2023 Report included a discussion of the rise of transformative agreements (TAs), which are negotiated between institutions or consortia and publishers
- A RATIONAL DISCUSSION OF CLIMATE CHANGE: THE SCIENCE, THE EVIDENCE, THE . . .
News Published Online (24 Nov 2005) doi:10 1038 news051121-14 \6\ National Research Council, America's Climate Choices: Advancing the Science of Climate Change (2010) Greenhouse Effect Greenhouses work by trapping heat from the sun The glass panels of the greenhouse let in light but keep heat from escaping This causes
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