Lots of news this month as we work toward the next release. Many of these updates are thanks to users beginning to use DIMSpec "in the wild", partly in association with the recently completed NIST ...
Welcome to your guide to Pips, the latest game in the New York Times catalogue. Released in August 2025, Pips puts a unique spin on dominoes, creating a fun single-player experience that could become ...
Yadullah Abidi is a Computer Science graduate from the University of Delhi and holds a postgraduate degree in Journalism from the Asian College of Journalism, Chennai. With over a decade of experience ...
MAPS (Medical Annotation Processing System) is a comprehensive Python-based application designed to parse, analyze, and export medical imaging annotation data from various medical imaging systems and ...
A DBF File Converter is something you don’t think about until you absolutely need it. Maybe you’ve been handed old accounting files from a business that used dBASE or FoxPro. Maybe you’re stuck with ...
Researchers in biomedicine and public health often spend weeks locating, cleansing, and integrating data from disparate sources before analysis can begin. This redundancy slows discovery and leads to ...
Over the last decade, the open-source movement has not only transformed the world of software, but also catalyzed a sweeping revolution in hardware tinkering. At the heart of this shift lies a ...
The increasing prevalence of tick-borne arboviral infections worldwide necessitates advanced control strategies, particularly those targeting vectors, to mitigate the disease burden. However, the ...
If you opened the menu in a Telegram chat expecting to see “Export Chat History” and it isn’t there, you haven’t done anything wrong — you’re almost certainly running the wrong Telegram client. As of ...
Concurrent accumulation of the ERVK solo-LTRs in the zebra finch To investigate the invasion of the ERVK provirus during the evolution of Passerida (originated 22.4 MYA), we traced the insertion ...
Well, I started on the 100 Days of Code: The Complete Python Pro Bootcamp on September 5, 2023 and finished on January 21, 2024. 138 days later, I am officially done! This was one of the best ...