ABSTRACT: Photovoltaic/Thermal (PV/T) systems are widely employed as renewable energy solutions in various engineering applications. This study aims to determine the optimal operating conditions and ...
Post-Doctoral Scholar in Marine Ecology, Cornell University; UMass Dartmouth Through his role at Cornell University, Daniele Visioni receives funding from the Quadrature Climate Foundation and the ...
Abstract: Ultrasound imaging is widely used owing to its affordability, radiation-free, and non-invasive advantages. However, limitations stemming from operator dependence and artifacts have been ...
Lizélle Pretorius received funding from UNISA as part of a bursary when completing her PhD. She is currently a member of ISATT (International Study Association of Teachers and Teaching) and the Junior ...
Ovulation is an important process during the menstrual cycle, which can determine whether you are able to get pregnant, and when. Although many of us learned in health class that unprotected sex at ...
Introduction Anxiety disorders are among the most common co-occurring mental health conditions experienced by autistic youth. Without appropriate intervention, anxiety disorders and related ...
When Swedish metal icons Meshuggah unleashed their mighty, low down, single-string riffs on Nothing in 2002, the meaning of the word heavy was henceforth redefined. From then, the 8-string guitar has ...
In Orlando, Florida, a dozen seniors gather in a YMCA twice a week. Some push walkers, others roll in on wheelchairs. After some light exercise and corny jokes, they get down to the real ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill expanding execution methods beyond electrocution and lethal injection to include any method "not deemed unconstitutional." This change comes amid a surge in ...
Method references are a shorthand way to write lambda expressions that call a single method. Rather than implementing a method in a functional interface, a method reference simply points to an ...
Michael Lieberman presents a classic Saturday challenge. By Caitlin Lovinger SATURDAY PUZZLE — Michael Lieberman’s first New York Times crossword was a bit over four years ago, and he has become a ...
“You can make the argument that we are living in Peak Asshole,” Bob Sutton, a Stanford organizational psychologist and author of the classic book The No Asshole Rule, told an interviewer eight years ...