Sensor Logger is a free, easy-to-use, cross-platform data logger that logs readings from common motion-related sensors on smartphones. Once completed, recordings can be exported as a zipped CSV file, ...
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Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys star in a brand new limited series at Netflix, The Beast in Me, which follows Aggie Wiggs, an acclaimed author, who has retreated from public life in the wake of losing ...
Co-authored by Nigel Bairstow, Ph.D., and Jeremy Neofytos, Research Assistant It’s hard to deny the growing presence of artificial intelligence in our lives. From helping us draft emails to ...
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Aya Aboelenien receives funding from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada. Zeynep Arsel receives funding from Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) ...
Multiplication in Python may seem simple at first—just use the * operator—but it actually covers far more than just numbers. You can use * to multiply integers and floats, repeat strings and lists, or ...