Objective: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Based on single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data from experimental autoimmune ...
Abstract: Achieving precise trajectory tracking for autonomous mobile robots in complex and dynamic environments poses a demanding challenge. In this study, we propose an innovative approach for the ...
Political analysis is comparative, not qualitative. It isn’t that the people who win elections are necessarily good at politics, only that they are better than the other guy or gal. And at least in ...
Hughes schedules tough nonconference games to boost K‑State’s RPI Aggressive scheduling helped K‑State reach back‑to‑back NCAA Tournament berths Coach schedules tough road games now to build ...
Abstract: Aiming at the trajectory planning problem of autonomous vehicles, a spatio-temporal joint planning framework considering both multi-vehicle interactions through a game theoretic approach and ...
Globally, gastric cancer (GC) is a predominant cause of cancer-related death. Lymph node metastasis (LNM) and chemoresistance constitute two major barriers to improving outcomes, as LNM signifies ...
TL;DR: Western Digital's Innovation Day 2026 revealed groundbreaking HDD advancements for AI-driven data storage, including a 40TB UltraSMR ePMR HDD launching in 2026 and a 100TB+ HAMR HDD by 2029.
Forward-looking: Western Digital is bringing fresh momentum to an aging storage category with two ambitious technologies aimed at redefining mechanical hard drive performance limits. The company's new ...
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Despite ongoing memory shortages driving DRAM and SSD prices higher, storage manufacturers continue to push hard-drive innovation. According to VideoCardz, Western Digital has announced two new HDD ...
Harvard reports — perhaps better to say it admits — that over 60 percent of its students received A’s. This has set off a new round of hand-wringing about grade inflation. The first round I remember ...