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SCOTUStoday: Sotomayor apologizes to Kavanaugh; Jackson criticizes her conservative colleagues
As we’ve previously noted, we here at SCOTUSblog read a lot of legal news each week. Still, some headlines are hard to forget ...
A new study demonstrates how neurons in nematode worms respond to odors and generate movement to augment understanding of neural circuits.
Scientists find many animals communicate at the same rhythm, suggesting brains may be tuned to a shared processing pace.
In the first of a multi-part series on how to design a custom chip for under $1,000, our Analog Editor gets you started with a Magnificent 7 list of textbooks. TinyTapeout offers a course that ...
Rob Knoth harkens back to 2019, when Anirudh Devgan, then president of Cadence Design Systems, walked to the whiteboard at ...
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South Korea moves to include crypto in pension eligibility as central bank tightens exchange safeguards
South Korea’s Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) has made a request to the Ministry of Health and Welfare to ensure fairness ...
Inhibitory "stop" neurons are actually responsible for driving the rhythmic limb movements of fruit flies through a unique ...
The introduction of a pilot for non-party access to court documents through the digital claims’ infrastructure, presents a ...
A well-meaning cleaning attempt leaves a costly lesson about how easily everyday tech can be damaged by simple mistakes.
On the anniversary of his death, we unpack the brilliance of jazz-fusion trailblazer Allan Holdsworth, with some help from ...
Early critical response has also begun to build, with publications such as Indie Film Library highlighting the film’s grounded performances and understated comedic tone, and specifically noting Jansen ...
Ahead of CinemaCon, IndieWire spoke with exhibitors and distributors to evaluate the pros and cons of six big ideas to help ...
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