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The fictional biologist in ‘Project Hail Mary’ claims that potential alien organisms might not be made of carbon or require water, unlike life on Earth.
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Abstract: As two intimate reciprocal tasks, scene-aware human motion synthesis and analysis require a joint understanding between multiple modalities, including 3D body motions, 3D scenes, and textual ...
Abstract: Remote Sensing Change Detection (RSCD) is vital for monitoring land-surface dynamics, with applications in urban planning, environmental assessment, and disaster management. Existing deep ...
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Sure, e-bikes are nice and all, but it matters a whole lot how they’re built. You know this if you’ve ever ridden some Chinese hunk of aluminum into which very little brain power has been poured. Well ...