Abstract: This study presents a robust Human Activity Recognition (HAR) framework for smart home environments, using multi-modal sensor fusion and advanced spatio-temporal deep learning modeling. The ...
Ultrasound is not only for imaging — scientists have discovered it can deactivate parts of the brain. This documentary explores the science and the potential consequences. Elon Musk is telling his ...
Ephemeral desert rivers known as wadis—lifelines for biodiversity and water in some of the world's driest landscapes—are being dangerously constricted by human activity, new research has found. A ...
Abstract: Human Activity Recognition (HAR) using wearable inertial sensors is increasingly vital for healthcare, rehabilitation, and pervasive computing. Yet, many state-of-the-art models rely on ...
Australia’s privacy regulator has called the use of facial recognition technology without consent of it customers, in dozens of Kmart stores around the country a ...
A lawsuit in Illinois accuses Home Depot of collecting customer data without consent. The plaintiff, Benjamin Jankowski, filed the class action suit against Home Depot on August 1 in US District Court ...
The paper of this simulator can be found here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.06751. From the very beginning of my research, I had planned to develop simulation software ...
Humans have caused wild animals to shrink and domestic animals to grow, according to a new study out of the University of Montpellier in southern France. Researchers studied tens of thousands of ...
The UK’s human rights regulator has received permission to intervene in an upcoming judicial review examining whether the London Metropolitan Police’s use of live facial recognition (LFR) complies ...
HILLHURST, Tenn. (WSMV/CNN/CNN Newsource/WKRC) - A woman discovered human remains behind a McDonald's on Friday. According to WSMV, a death investigation was launched after a decomposing body was ...
A new wave of climate research is sounding a stark warning: Human activity may be driving drought more intensely — and more directly — than previously understood. This article was originally published ...