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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Exoskeleton for Legs: A Modern Marvel

Imagine a device that boosts your leg power and helps you move better. That's exactly what an electrically actuated lower limb exoskeleton (LLE) does. This clever contraption is made up of three main parts: the mechanical structure, the actuation system that makes it move, and the sensors that help

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

What Drives Celebrity Followers: Language or Social Ties?

Ever wondered what makes some celebrities more popular on Twitter than others? It could be their choice of words or how well they connect with others online. Researchers studied 471 Indian celebrities with verified Twitter accounts to find out. They looked at tweets, retweets, and mentions to see ho

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Bank Productivity: How Intellectual Capital Plays a Role

In today's economy, firms' success isn't just about owning buildings or having lots of money. It's also about having smart ideas and skills that others can't copy. Banks, being smart businesses, are looking into something called 'intellectual capital' to improve their productivity. This study checke

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

How Traders Fund Their Moves Without Borrowing

Ever thought about how traders keep their trades going without adding extra money? Welcome to the world of self-financing trading! This concept is a big deal in Quantitative Finance. It was first introduced by Harrison and Kreps in 1979 and expanded by Harrison and Pliska in 1981. In simple terms, s

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Navigating New Spaces: A Better Way to Train Agents

Imagine an agent that can understand your instructions and navigate through various environments. This is what Vision-and-Language Navigation (VLN) aims for. However, training these agents to handle new, unseen spaces is a challenge. Why? Well, there's limited data and the environments these agents

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

UDE: A Toolkit for Virtual Learning Environments

Imagine you're training an AI to navigate a world, but you don't have to stick to just one type of simulator. UDE, short for Unified Distributed Environment, is a toolkit that lets AI researchers mix and match different simulation platforms like Gazebo, Unity, Unreal, and OpenAI Gym. This clever too

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Track Your Day: A New Way to Measure Healthy Living

Living a healthy life is crucial for better health and happiness. But how do you know if you're really living healthily? Existing ways of logging daily activities don't give us a clear picture. That's why researchers are now looking into a new method called visual lifelogging. Imagine wearing a tin

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Timbaland and Suno: A New Tune in Tech

Timbaland, the famous hip-hop and R&B star, has joined forces with a generative AI company called Suno. He's not just there to make music—he's advising them on product development and creative strategy. But why do tech companies keep hiring celebrities like Timbaland? It's not just for their talent.

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Nov 06 2024BUSINESS

Trump's Media Group: A Rocky Election Day and Mixed Earnings

On Election Day 2024, Donald Trump's Trump Media & Technology Group, the owner of Truth Social, had a rollercoaster ride. The company's stock, DJT, was halted three times after unexpected drops. The day ended with the release of the company's third-quarter earnings, showing a decrease in revenue and

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Marijuana's Mixed Results: A Look at Election Day's Ballot Measures

On Election Day, voters across the U. S. weighed in on a variety of issues, with some states deciding on controversial topics like marijuana and voting rights. Florida missed the mark on legalizing recreational marijuana, despite a hefty campaign backed by the state's largest medical marijuana opera

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