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A recent study published in Papers in Palaeontology describes the discovery and identification of a new species of ...
Da Vinci SP also helps mitigate challenges inherent with laparoscopic transanal minimally invasive surgery, such as surgeon ergonomics, reaching lesions in the upper rectum, and working ...
It's not too late to jump on the AI action figure "Barbie box" bandwagon -- and to 3D print it so you can have it for real.
Fossil finds like the one from Verduno are rare. Despite its evolutionary importance, complete fossils of Eucyon are ...
Visitors to Santa Cruz's Seymour Marine Discovery Center can experience the iconic whale skeleton known as Ms. Blue as ...
Pedral Watches is proud to unveil Watches & Art: The Best of Both Worlds—a rare, design-driven capsule collection that unites the precision of mechanical timekeeping with the expressive depth of ...
We collect existing papers on skeleton-based action recognition published in prominent conferences and journals. This paper list will be continuously updated at the end of each month.
A Celtic warrior was injured in battle 2,500 years ago. Archaeologists were able to identify the weapon based on 3D scans of his skeleton.
[CVPR 2025] PyTorch implementation of "Revealing Key Details to See Differences: A Novel Prototypical Perspective for Skeleton-based Action Recognition" ...
Railway officials say that they hope the station will show how service can be maintained in remote locations with new technology and fewer workers.
According to National Geographic, the Titanic’s digital twin represents one of the largest underwater 3D scans ever accomplished. It consists of 16 terabytes of data, equivalent to approximately ...