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Positioning system enhances versatility, accuracy of drone-viewpoint mixed reality applications

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A research group at Osaka University has developed an innovative positioning system by correctly aligning the coordinates of the real and virtual worlds without the need to define routes in advance. This is achieved by […]

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Research team introduces an agile multi-robot research platform

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Teams of robots have the potential of tackling far more elaborate missions than individual robots, for instance, covering long distances faster, visiting different sites simultaneously, or monitoring larger geographical areas. Platforms that combine reliable hardware […]

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Researchers report first results from age estimation software evaluation

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A new study from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) evaluates the performance of software that estimates a person’s age based on the physical characteristics evident in a photo of their face.This post […]

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How AI is helping to ensure the security, reliability of the US energy infrastructure

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Argonne scientists are leveraging the power of artificial intelligence to transform energy grid asset maintenance, helping U.S. power companies identify and address problems before they even occur.This post was originally published on this site

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The tentacles of retracted science reach deep into social media: A simple button could change that

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In 1998, a paper linking childhood vaccines with autism was published in the journal, The Lancet, only to be retracted in 2010 when the science was debunked.This post was originally published on this site

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Managing screen time by making phones slightly more annoying to use

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The best way to help smartphone users manage their screen time may be to make phones progressively more annoying to use, according to new University of Michigan research.This post was originally published on this site

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Students, activists, entertainers: Minecraft’s global appeal

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Since the first version of Minecraft was released to the public 15 years ago, the block-based world-building game has become a global phenomenon.This post was originally published on this site

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Sweden’s small game studios punching above their weight

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“Minecraft”, “Valheim”, and “Raft”, just to name a few: Small or even one-man teams from Sweden have produced more video game hits than one would expect from a small country.This post was originally published on […]

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New tool pinpoints security fixes in open-source software updates

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Researchers have demonstrated a new tool that analyzes open-source software updates to specify which sections of code are being modified to address recently identified security vulnerabilities. The tool, called VFCFinder, should make it faster and […]

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New software trained on photographic database may allow facial recognition beneath the mask

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, facemasks became almost ubiquitous and still are in some environments. There is a need for face recognition to be able to “see behind the mask” for security and safety.This post was […]

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