Biology Nature’s MVPs: The Vital Species Ecosystems Depend On Ecosystems are delicate webs of life, and keystone species are the threads holding everything together. Learn what makes these vital organisms nature’s MVPs and why their survival impacts us all.
AI Beginner-Friendly Python and AI Books I Recommend for Getting Started Discover the beginner-friendly Python and AI books that helped me start my journey. From practical coding guides to foundational AI textbooks, these are my personal recommendations.
Bioengineering Featured How AI is Transforming Bioengineering: Innovations Reshaping the Future of STEM Explore how AI is transforming bioengineering and creating breakthroughs in STEM.
AI Featured Harnessing AI for a Sustainable Future: Innovations in Environmental Conservation and Resource Management The younger generations, equipped with unprecedented access to information, technology, and a global network, hold the power to reshape our world into a safer, healthier, and more equitable place.
Neighbors How Cities Segregate the Rich and Poor Here we test variations of Thomas Schelling's Segregation Model to observe how stark contrasts between groups of people form in large cities.
theoretical physics Are Wormholes and Quantum Entanglement Connected? The realm of theoretical physics contains a treasure trove of mind-boggling ideas and concepts that challenge our fundamental understanding of the universe. Here we explore the ER = EPR conjecture.
Diabetes AI Can Predict Your Risk of Diabetes Are you unknowingly suffering from diabetes? Science says over 20% of the people living with diabetes in America are unaware they have it. Clinical Information, Stats, and Consequences Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose, which over time has the potential to cause catastrophic damage
Zipf's law Featured Analysis of 4,608 TED Talks: Part of Speech Tagging, Word Frequency, and Adherence to Zipf's Law Using 4,608 TED Talks, we sought to investigate the distribution of words used across speaker categories and different parts of speech to test for alignment with the widely known mathematical form known as Zipf’s law.