The wildlife charity aims to raise $400,000, with some funds to go towards the expansion of its rescue centre. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Likeness detection, which scans YouTube for facial matches, will now be available to anyone 18 years or older with a YouTube account. Likeness detection, which scans YouTube for facial matches, will ...
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Researchers are showing how phone sensors can track patterns tied to a wide range of mental health symptoms. Instead of relying only on self-reports, clinicians may soon be able to gather continuous, ...
It’s the Hero he deserves. For most of his life, Praveen Gowtham avoided prosthetics. The Bronx physicist, who lost part of ...