Mark Gurarie is a writer covering health topics, technology, music, books, and culture. He also teaches health science and research writing at George Washington University's School of Medical and ...
Abstract: Visualizing the search behavior of a series of points or populations in their native domain is critical in understanding biases and attractors in an optimization process. Distance-based many ...
It's cleaner and less cluttered: The double-unary operator is the most concise way to apply a mathematical coercion operation to an array. For example, if you have a complex nested array formula, two ...
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Consumer Reports’ annual reliability survey has found that new electric vehicles (EVs) have fewer problems today than in the past. But EVs and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) are still likely to have more ...
Abstract: Multiobjective optimization is increasingly used in engineering to design new systems and to identify design tradeoffs. Yet, design problems often have objective functions and constraints ...
Good news for nerds – a new study has revealed that clever men make the most faithful and loving partners. Researchers from Oakland University have discovered that men who are better at working out ...
When it comes to hard problems, computer scientists seem to be stuck. Consider, for example, the notorious problem of finding the shortest round-trip route that passes through every city on a map ...
Widely circulated claims of out-of-control mass immigration in Australia are false and misleading and stem from the incorrect reporting of tourism and travel data that has nothing to do with migration ...
The Indian cricket team has lost their second home Test series under the coaching of Gautam Gambhir. Last year it was 12 saal me ek baar. But now under Gambhir's coaching, is this going to become the ...
Progress in cutting the global toll of cancer remains painfully slow, but a new blood test has sparked unusual levels of hope. Researchers say it could one day make routine screening far more ...