Reliable fault diagnostics in gearboxes is of great importance to industries to improve production quality and reduce maintenance costs. In this paper, an improved evolving fuzzy (iEF) technique is ...
New York City’s worst kept secret is how difficult it is to find an affordable home. In a recent mayoral poll, 49% of voters deemed the city “very unaffordable,” with only 7% considering it “very ...
Mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday embraced the controversial state law shrinking New York City public school classroom sizes — unveiling a $12 million-plan to hire 1,000 new teachers a ...
A University of Alberta research team has uncovered a new role for a genetic mutation previously known to be linked to developmental disorders—and it could hold the key to more effective treatments ...
Apple Glasses are a high priority for Apple, so much so that the company has reportedly paused development of a lighter Vision Pro to focus on the Glasses product. A new rumor has helped make a lot of ...
The first actively managed exchange-traded fund share classes are one step closer to becoming a reality. Dimensional submitted its first request for ETF share classes on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025. The ...
New Torchlight Infinite season 'Overrealm' is out now, which means it's time for my regular reminder that XD's free-to-play ARPG is worth your time if you're looking for a little break from the genre ...
Lansing — Michigan's new state budget features $65 million for a pilot program aimed at shrinking class sizes, following a Detroit News investigation in April that documented crowded classrooms in ...
Having 'class' isn't about wealth, status, or affluence. There are a number of things that instantly make someone look low class, according to psychology, that may be unsuspecting and subtle compared ...
An illustration of two blue-hued T cells next to one another against a dark background. Regulatory T cells, or T regs, make up the basis for a slew of biotech companies working to treat immunological ...
When it came time to decide where to enroll for college, Maggie Stearns hit a crossroads. Would she attend a public university in her home state of Georgia, one with a larger student population and ...