Abstract: Although cross-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images play a crucial role in wind speed retrieval under extreme weather conditions, the retrieved wind speeds are susceptible to ...
Musician, inventor and content creator Sam Battle - AKA Look Mum No Computer – is representing the UK at this year's ...
Abstract: This study evaluates wavelet-based denoising techniques for partial discharge signals, specifically Damped Exponential Pulse (DEP) and Damped Oscillatory Pulse (DOP) types. We analyzed 63 ...
The soothing sounds of pink noise, designed to obscure outside clamor and lull listeners into sleep, may not be so innocuous, a new study suggests. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, with ...
March is coming in like a lion when it comes to film events. Dave Lavender from the West Virginia Film Office stopped by First Look at Four to give us a preview of what's in store. Safely sharing the ...
Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) was in focus on Thursday after the technology company reported stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter results and guidance. Shares surged more than 15% in early trading on ...
Think your sound machine is helping you sleep? It might be doing the opposite. A new study from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine found that listening to pink noise at bedtime ...
From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Montse Galbany Dry January has come and gone, ...
Robert MacKinnon does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Sound machines may not be the sleep saviors many believe. Researchers found that pink noise significantly reduced REM sleep, while simple earplugs did a better job protecting deep, restorative sleep ...
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