Scientists unveil penny-sized microrobots that swim, sense temperature, and run for months using light-powered brains.
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How I built my own command-line weather app with Python
It's possible to build a simple Python CLI weather app in a weekend using geopy, requests, and the NWS JSON API. Use geopy's Nominatim to get latitude and longitude, then query NWS endpoints for ...
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I built an E-Ink photo frame using an Arduino, E-Paper display and Google Antigravity
Now, you can simply drop JPG, JPEG, or PNG photos into the folder that you bind mounted to the Docker container. The ...
SSTODE is a physics-informed neural forecasting model for Sea Surface Temperature (SST). It explicitly incorporates advection–diffusion dynamics and energy flux terms into a neural ODE framework, ...
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Abstract: Combining fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) in a hybrid vehicle presents a promising automotive energy supply technology. The durability of power components, fuel consumption, and ...
Jensen Huang is the CEO of $3.48 trillion AI chipmaker Nvidia. At London Tech Week on Monday, Huang said that AI enables anyone to write code, simply by prompting a chatbot to do it for them. The ...
Each year, the code-sharing platform GitHub releases its ‘State of the Octoverse’ report, which among other things ranks the popularity of programming languages. The latest report, released in October ...
L3Harris says its Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor, which it built for the Missile Defense Agency, is ready for production. (L3Harris) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — An L3Harris executive ...
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In a new interview with Stratechery’s Ben Thompson this week, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, 39, said when he was graduating high school “the obvious tactical thing was [to] get really good at coding.” Now, ...
In a recent survey of more than 1100 astronomers, almost half have received little or no software training, despite 90% writing at least some of their own code. Jon Cartwright reports on the latest ...
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