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5 Top Data Science Alternative Career Paths – KDnuggets

Image by Editor  Data science is still the job of the year, especially with all the hype in generative AI. However, it’s common that...

Rare High-Rez Photos Of Chinese J-10 And J-20 Fighters Right Off The Factory

Let’s discuss the details we can spot in the exclusive photos captured near the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group test facility. A reader of The Aviationist,...

Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionPhysicists have begun to explore the proton as if it were a subatomic planet. Cutaway maps display newfound details of the particle’s interior. The...

USD/JPY calm ahead of US retail sales – MarketPulse

The Japanese yen is drifting on Wednesday. In...

A Mathematician On Creativity, Art, Logic and Language | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIt took a long time for Claire Voisin to fall in love with mathematics. That’s not to say she ever disliked the subject. Growing up...

UK trade mark law post-Brexit: the UK Court of Appeal diverges from the CJEU in statutory acquiescence – Kluwer Trademark Blog

At the end of last year, and shortly before the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (‘REULA’) came into force in the...

7 GPTs to Help Improve Your Data Science Workflow – KDnuggets

Image by Editor  ChatGPT has become the OpenAI product that changes how the world works. Many of the readers here are already using them...

Biden’s Weed Tweet Got Numbers and Feedback

His mentioning marijuana at the State of The Union was historic, but boy did he get some feedback when he tweeted. The State of the Union...

AltEnergy Acquisition Slates Vote for 1-Year Extension Proposal | SPAC Feed

AltEnergy Acquisition in a proxy filing called an April 2 meeting for shareholders to consider a deadline extension that would give the SPAC until...

Dead End City Review  | TheXboxHub

I’m a little bit partial to a vertically scrolling shoot ‘em up, so much so that when I find a good one, a proper...

Space-borne atoms herald new tests of Einstein’s equivalence principle – Physics World

The motion of freely-falling bodies is independent of their composition. This is one of the foundations of Einstein’s Equivalence Principle (EEP), which underpins our...

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