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Eman Maali (Imperial College London), Omar Alrawi (Georgia Institute of Technology), Julie McCann (Imperial College London) PAPER Evaluating Machine Learning-Based IoT Device Identification Models for ...
Northeastern University researchers used an original machine learning tool to predict how genetic mutations cause a rare ...
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Before moving abroad, there are factors to consider that can make or break your experience living in a foreign country.
Teacher shortages, cell phones in the classroom and chronic absenteeism are all contributing factors to Michigan students' ...
A new study reveals that the brain’s responsiveness and capacity for learning shift with the time of day, governed by molecules like adenosine that link metabolism, sleep, and neural signaling.
Adolescents are not only more vulnerable to taking up vaping, but also to more detrimental effects it can have on their health.
Educators are reembracing print, recognizing paper’s proven cognitive and learning advantages alongside thoughtful tech use.