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Alexandra Karpman Alexandra Karpman
Updated on September 05, 2025

How to Design Products for the Brain, the Next Frontier in User Interfaces

As brain-computer interfaces approach wider adoption, how should designers handle the unprecedented challenge ahead of them?

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Sara A. Metwalli Sara A. Metwalli
Updated on September 04, 2025

What Is Golang?

Golang (or Go) is an open-source, statically typed programming language developed by Google. It is designed for simplicity, efficiency and strong concurrency support, making it ideal for building back-end systems and scalable applications.

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Anthony Agoshkov Anthony Agoshkov
Updated on September 03, 2025

How the GENIUS Act Set the Stage for the Latest Crypto IPO Wave

In the wake of the GENIUS Act, several crypto firms have either gone public or are moving to list. Our expert examines what’s behind the trend and whether it can last.   

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Ahmad Shadid Ahmad Shadid
Updated on September 03, 2025

Why Are So Many Companies Selling AI Products to the U.S. Government for $1?

Major players in the space are offering a discount on services for the government as part of a long-term strategy.

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Brendan Massey Brendan Massey
Updated on September 03, 2025

NMOS Transistors and PMOS Transistors Explained

An nMOS transistor turns on when its gate voltage is high relative to the source. A pMOS transistor turns on when its gate voltage is low relative to the source.

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Diego Unzueta Diego Unzueta
Updated on September 03, 2025

Fully Connected Layer vs. Convolutional Layer: Explained

A fully connected layer is a neural network layer in which each neuron is connected to every neuron in the previous layer. In contrast, a convolutional layer connects each output neuron only to a small region of the input, known as its receptive field.

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Sue Liu Sue Liu
Updated on September 02, 2025

The Dirichlet Distribution: What Is It and Why Is It Useful?

The Dirichlet distribution is a multivariate probability distribution that models vectors of non-negative values summing to one, commonly used as a prior for categorical and multinomial variables in Bayesian statistics.

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Dr. Derek Austin Dr. Derek Austin
Updated on September 02, 2025

Big O vs. Big Theta vs. Big Omega Notation Differences Explained

Big O, Big Theta and Big Omega notations express an algorithm’s time and space complexity. Discover what each one is and what the differences between them are.

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Anthony Corbo Anthony Corbo
Updated on September 02, 2025

What Is Digital Forensics?

Digital forensics is the process of collecting, preserving and analyzing data from digital devices to uncover evidence for legal, investigative or security purposes.

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Artturi Jalli Artturi Jalli
Updated on September 02, 2025

What Is Infrastructure as Code (IaC)?

Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is the practice of automating the provisioning and management of IT infrastructure using code instead of manual configuration.

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