In March 1989, strange things began to happen in the US and Canada. The Hydro-Quebec electric grid collapsed within 90 seconds. A strong electric current ...
Heat waves. Torrential rains. Coastal flooding. Drought. Catastrophic fires. Today there’s widespread agreement within the scientific community that ...
COVID-19 has wreaked a devastating toll. According to the World Health Organization, by late May, COVID-19 had infected more than 4.9 million people ...
The rapid spread of COVID-19 demonstrates the dire need for quick and effective drug discovery. Drug repurposing is a drug discovery paradigm that uses ...
Computer vision, the automatic recognition and description of images and video, has applications that are far-reaching, from identifying defects in high ...
As climate change, in tandem with accelerating population growth, becomes an increasingly critical issue, the marriage of environmentalism and data-driven ...
Amazon has a range of ways to package product shipments: bags, padded mailers, T-folder boxes (the classic Amazon book box), carton boxes, and so on. The ...
Amazon today announced that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Sequence Read Archive (SRA) data, managed by the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) ...
Knowledge graphs are a way of organizing information so that it can be more productively explored and analyzed. Like all graphs, they consist of nodes — ...
In December, at the NeurIPS Machine Learning in Public Health Workshop, we and our colleagues at Amazon and the University of California, San Diego, won a ...