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In 1996, Christopher Nolan debuted his short film "Larceny" at the Cambridge Film Festival. This would be the first and only time it was shown to a public audience, as ever since that day, "Larceny" ...
A pair of law school lecturers has been awarded a research grant to “investigate the intersection of private law and queer ...
It is hard for Richard Dougherty, Gallaudet’s Executive Director of Architecture and Facilities, to imagine a better ...
A new UNESCO report finds that small tweaks to AI models could cut energy use by 90%. The findings call for smarter, smaller, ...
The discovery resets our understanding of how ice behaves in the frigid vastness of deep space and could influence our ...
Tens of thousands of patients were waiting for routine treatment at University College London Hospitals Trust in May, figures show.
UNESCO, whose mandate is to support the digital transformation of its 194 Member States, has long warned about the environmental and ethical risks associated with unchecked AI growth.
With the ability to detect and amplify extremely weak electromagnetic signals without adding additional noise, masers have ...
Efforts to train robots to perform certain kinds of surgical procedures without human help have reached a "critical milestone ...
Computers can help ensure that mathematical proofs are correct, but translating traditional maths into a machine-readable ...
A study published in iScience suggests that the magic of live performance art may be reflected in our brains. When people ...
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