Why can some messages be compressed while others cannot? This video explores Huffman coding and Shannon’s concept of entropy, showing how probability and information theory determine the ultimate ...
The origin of many diseases begins at the cellular level and involves multiple molecular interactions. However, previous methods have struggled to accurately observe changes in individual cells.
This is the first of four profiles the Tribune is writing about the Republican candidates for attorney general. For more information on the primaries and the voting process, check out their guides and ...
Ever opened a file and seen strange symbols or jumbled text? That’s usually an encoding problem; your software isn’t reading the data correctly. The good news is that Microsoft Office makes it easy to ...
Engineers in Silicon Valley have been raving about Anthropic’s AI coding tool, Claude Code, for months. But recently, the buzz feels as if it’s reached a fever pitch. Earlier this week, I sat down ...
Jeffry Huffman, 69, of Hutchinson, died Dec. 22, 2025, at Harry Hynes Hospice, Wichita. He was born Sept. 3, 1956, in Hutchinson, to Douglas Clair and Carlene Inez (Acuff) Huffman. Jeff graduated from ...
AI coding agents from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google can now work on software projects for hours at a time, writing complete apps, running tests, and fixing bugs with human supervision. But these tools ...
Facepalm: Users experiencing issues with certain videos not playing on Dell or HP laptops running recent CPUs might not realize that both companies have recently disabled H.265 video encoding and ...
The gamblers and the preachers have put down $5 million in opposing bets. The winner will walk away holding 1/31st of an important political power in Texas, the state Senate. The election matches up ...
Fort Worth area voters will pick between a former mayor, a conservative activist and a union leader when they head to the polls to select their next state senator. Early voting starts Oct. 20 in the ...
A new grocery for Huffman Middle School students and their families opened this week, offering free groceries. Birmingham City Council member Clinton Woods used $277,500 from the American Rescue Plan ...