Abstract: In this paper, a novel algorithm for finding the optimal number of activated antennas is proposed to enhance the energy efficiency of Massive MIMO systems. By transforming the fractional ...
Entrepreneur Troy Shaw, right, speaks with Mastercard's Scherise Merritt, left, at the CNBC Small Business Playbook watch party at Mastercard's New York City Tech Hub. (Photo credit: Tanay Davis) When ...
Today brings a gentle reminder to balance your efforts with some rest. More often than not, you focus on others and forget to restore your own energy. It is crucial to plan your day with a balance ...
The Blood Moon on September 7, 2025, during a lunar eclipse in Aquarius, promises renewal and emotional clarity. Numerology suggests this event, resonating with the number 7, will prompt introspection ...
Jerusalem Post / Israel News New study debunks Gaza genocide claims, finds flaws in UN, int'l reporting on war Researchers also propose a new methodological framework to ensure crucial fact-finding ...
A woman who was first diagnosed with cancer in 2008 at the age of 37 fought it off but was told nine years ago that the disease was back - and it is terminal. Elen Hughes, 54, says that far worse than ...
Look closely at the image full of repeating ‘59s’ stacked in neat rows with a bright yellow background. Your challenge: spot the single ‘95’ hidden somewhere in the grid. But there is a catch, you ...
For their new band Mirador, Greta Van Fleet guitarist Jake Kiszka and Ida Mae’s Chris Turpin elected to use some knockout gear. But one electric guitar – which Kiszka felt was destined for his hands – ...
Given the British public's love of TV, it's no secret that starring in some of its most iconic adverts can be an unexpected path to stardom. From Joan Collins turn promoting Cinzano and Howard Brown's ...
Diogo Jota (left) and Ruben Neves celebrating Portugal's Nations League triumph in June The number 21 shirt worn by the late Diogo Jota for Portugal has been passed to his close friend and former team ...
13:37, Thu, Aug 28, 2025 Updated: 13:41, Thu, Aug 28, 2025 Convicted burglars and thieves are less likely to commit more crimes if they are being electronically monitored, a study has found.
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