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Nvidia's Jensen Huang cautions patience in judging Uber AV engineers Huang explained that in fact, as a result of the accident, he actually believes that investment will rise in self-driving system design, specifically because previously companies might have thought they could get away with meager or minimal investment in those areas, and instead will be realizing it's the ...
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US home prices post 6.2% annual gain in January U.S. home prices posted another big gain in January, pushed higher by a shortage of homes for sale. Standard & Poor's said Tuesday that its S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller national home price index climbed 6.2 percent in January from a year earlier. That nearly matches December's 6.3 percent gain, ...
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Smile! Your dog's brain will light up in response To find out, scientists trained eight dogs—mostly border collies—to lie still in a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner while viewing photos of strangers with either happy or neutral expressions. The faces matched the gender of the dogs' chief caretakers, because dogs have been shown to ...
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'Così' in Coney Mozart was an inland composer, raised in Alpine Salzburg, residing in Danubian Vienna, and the sea played a relatively small part in his relatively brief life. He came to the sea at Naples in 1770, age fourteen, and mentioned it in a typically scatological pun, without the slightest reverence for ...
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News as Art in 2018 Hans Haacke's art installation 'News,' a telex machine that prints news from wires in real time, was revolutionary when it was first shown in 1969. In its new installation, it looks like a physical manifestation of Twitter.
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