All over the body are tiny sensors called nociceptors whose job is to spot potentially harmful stimuli and send warning ...
In order to understand currents, tides and other ocean dynamics, scientists need to accurately capture sea surface height, or ...
Abstract: Slender flexible objects are ubiquitous in real-world circumstances. The existing object detection and segmentation algorithms have achieved high accuracy and speed in rigid objects, but the ...
In modern society, physical inactivity and sedentary behavior have become common issues globally. This trend is also growing among children, raising concerns for their mental and physical health.
I remember some docs said that the forward function (originally in torch.autograd.Function subclass) can pass anything to setup_context function by saving the data to ctx object. I was off for a while ...
Abstract: Visual object navigation is an essential task of embodied AI, which is letting the agent navigate to the goal object under the user’s demand. Previous methods often focus on single-object ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Parents of young children probably recognize the hectic mornings filled with reminding the kids to eat breakfast, brush their teeth and put on their shoes – and hurry up, you’re ...
Summary: A new study demonstrates that some highly gifted dogs can categorize objects not just by appearance, but by how they are used. When taught words like “pull” or “fetch,” these dogs later ...
A new study publishing in Current Biology on September 18 reveals that dogs with a vocabulary of toy names—known as Gifted Word Learners—can extend learned labels to entirely new objects, not because ...
Supervised high-intensity interval training (HIIT) over 5 years reduced the risk for rapid decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in community-dwelling adults aged 70-77 years.
Older adults who go beyond general physical activity guidelines and maintain or increase their moderate-to-vigorous physical activity levels have lower risks for rapid kidney function decline, ...