
User-centered app development: Experts suggest balancing feedback with developer intuition
How do apps improve? For some of today’s most popular applications, it’s by listening to their customers.This post was originally published on this site
How do apps improve? For some of today’s most popular applications, it’s by listening to their customers.This post was originally published on this site
Field trials conducted at the University of Queensland show microbial biotechnology could be a game-changer for farming with simultaneous benefits for soil regeneration, crop yield and carbon sequestration.This post was originally published on this site
Identifying rare microorganisms in microbiome data just got easier. A team of researchers from Portugal and Canada has developed a new tool that uses machine learning to automatically detect rare biosphere in ecological datasets.This post […]
A trio of researchers from Bocconi University, in Italy, the University of Cambridge, in the U.K., and Stanford University, in the U.S., has found that there was more economic inequality under the Han Dynasty than […]
Researchers have succeeded, for the first time, in displaying three-dimensional graphics in mid-air that can be manipulated with the hands. The team includes Doctor Elodie Bouzbib, from Public University of Navarra (UPNA), together with Iosune […]
Researchers at Cornell have developed a new type of smart clothing that can track a person’s posture and exercise routine but looks, wears—and washes—just like a regular shirt.This post was originally published on this site
There have been several headlines over the past week about an AI chatbot officially passing the Turing test.This post was originally published on this site
Wear and tear on plastic products releases small to nearly invisible plastic particles, which could impact people’s health when consumed or inhaled. To make these particles biodegradable, researchers created plastics from plant starch instead of […]
Federal cuts to funding could “decimate” medical research in the United States, delaying cures and costing countless lives, according to a leader in cancer research.This post was originally published on this site
Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev have developed a machine-learning algorithm that could enhance our understanding of human biology and disease. The new method, Weighted Graph Anomalous Node Detection (WGAND), takes inspiration from social […]
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