Enterprises face key challenges in harnessing unstructured data so they can make the most of their investments in AI, but several vendors are addressing these challenges.
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Zoo gives donated Christmas trees a surprising second life
Across the country, zoos are quietly turning a post-holiday problem into a win for animals and the environment. Instead of sending used Christmas trees to the curb, keepers are inviting the public to ...
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5 products from Dollar Tree that look expensive but aren't
Not everything at Dollar Tree looks cheap once it's out of the aisle. Certain everyday items hold their own on style and usefulness without the usual markup.
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What are the Browns looking for in defensive head coach interviews?
While offense remains Cleveland's biggest problem, the front office keeps interviewing defensive coordinators who run 3-4 ...
Artificial trees are a great option and can be reused year after year. But over time, they collect dust, dirt and who knows what else. In the hustle and excitement of setting up for the holidays, it ...
Implementing predictive analytics can become one of the biggest competitive differentiators for any educational institution ...
Virginia’s Department of Forestry strives to see many more native trees planted in the Commonwealth. For the second year in a row, they are willing to give money away to make that happen. DOF has $800 ...
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This Tiny Ancient Plant Is Becoming a New Secret Weapon For Forensics
Moss is ancient. It evolved some 470 million years ago, long before the first dinosaur hatched. It is so rudimentary that it ...
The greatest threat to coconuts is not just a beetle — it’s people. CRB accelerates a pre‑existing crisis. Introduced nearly ...
By studying large language models as if they were living things instead of computer programs, scientists are discovering some ...
A research team has developed a high-precision 3D analysis framework that reveals, for the first time, the quantitative rules underlying dormant pruning in pear trees.
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Africa: Early Humans Relied On Simple Stone Tools for 300,000 Years in a Changing East ...
Analysis - Our prehistoric human ancestors relied on deliberately modified and sharpened stone tools as early as 3.3 million years ago. The selection of rock type depended on how easily the material ...
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