What will humans do? It’s the question I hear more than any other right now. People ask some version of it every time technology changes how work is structured. Steam power, electricity, and then ...
Bench dips primarily target the triceps muscles in your arms. You can also do bench dips at home using a chair instead of a weight bench. Ring dips are a more challenging dip variation that works ...
Abstract: The short packet transmission (SPT) has gained much attention in recent years. In SPT, the most significant characteristic is that the finite blocklength code (FBC) is adopted. With FBC, the ...
Abstract: In the paper the known recursive methods for synthesis of complementary pairs are elaborated for the case of complementary pairs of binary signals, processed by mismatched filters with ...
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ABSTRACT: Big Data Science projects fail at an alarming rate despite significant organizational investments, with 85% failing to progress beyond the experimental stage. While existing research has ...
Letting go can be hard. When you're feeling sentimental about your possessions, decluttering your home can cause more stress and grief than sparks of joy. We often carry emotional attachments to the ...
The work we do, and the way we do it, is always changing. Each of us has a memory of how we once did a task regularly, the tools we used and how both the task and the tools have since changed so much ...
Some degree of failure is inevitable. However, people respond differently to their own failure. Do any of these three styles of response to failure sound like you? The Impunitive Style When faced with ...
Sub-frame components of the automated taphonomic data collection apparatus as set up for the summer 2025 experimental deployment, with an untraumatised pig body. C De Bruyn, D Finaughty, and Cape4Taph ...
A new study identifies the right number to reap the health benefits of walking. By Simar Bajaj Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been a fitness cliché. But new research suggests that the health ...