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Smartphone app can unmask forged documents

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Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a smartphone app that can be used to check the authenticity of documents and other items. Extracts from the debt enforcement register of the City of Zurich are being […]

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Researchers develop a biomechanical dataset for badminton performance analysis

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In sports training, practice is the key, but being able to emulate the techniques of professional athletes can take a player’s performance to the next level. AI-based personalized sports coaching assistants can make this a […]

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Modular software for scientific image reconstruction

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Scientists use an array of imaging instruments to look inside living organisms, sometimes as they move, and to observe inert objects without altering their state. Such instruments include telescopes, microscopes, CT scanners and more. But […]

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An affordable miniature car-like robot to test control and estimation algorithms

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The development and testing of algorithms for robotics applications typically requires evaluations in both simulated and physical environments. Some algorithms, however, can be difficult to deploy in simple hardware experiments, due to the high costs […]

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Computational workflow engine, matched with robotic platform, used to drive experiments for the first time

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Computational and experimental methods in materials science are often described as entirely separate affairs. On one side, computer simulations are used to explain and predict the properties of materials, including novel ones that were not […]

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Super Mario hackers’ tricks could protect software from bugs, study finds

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Video gamers who exploit glitches in games can help experts better understand buggy software, students at the University of Bristol suggest.This post was originally published on this site

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Microsoft’s AI app VASA-1 makes photographs talk and sing with believable facial expressions

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A team of AI researchers at Microsoft Research Asia has developed an AI application that converts a still image of a person and an audio track into an animation that accurately portrays the individual speaking […]

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New apps help researchers with statistical analyses of data

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It’s a sign of the times: an app store for omics enthusiasts. The Multi-Omics Analysis Portal (MAP) by the end of 2024 will be a one-stop shop for computer applications capable of making sense of […]

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Harnessing quantum technology for industry: Cutting-edge simulations for Industry 4.0

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High-quality, defect-free, and perfectly dimensioned metal components. Quantum computing power looks set to optimize production processes in the metalworking industry.This post was originally published on this site

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Wake-up call: Reducing road accidents with customized driver alerts

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EU researchers are coming up with advanced technologies to spot early signs of fatigue and erratic behavior in people behind the wheel.This post was originally published on this site

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