Psychology explains why your habits of leaving tasks unfinished and letting your desk get cluttered can boost creativity and productivity — and when messiness backfires.
Why We Resist Taking Breaks. Why is it that we resist taking a break? And are there ways to make breaks a frictionless part ...
An eight-month field study inside a 200-person U.S. tech company lands on three takeaways that the authors present as ...
DSpark can make decoding faster, but acceptance quality still determines how much speed the system actually realizes.
Each example comes with C/C++ source code, testbench, a README, and Tcl/Python scripts and/or config file. The examples are organized in categories denoted by the directory names: ...
Extensive practice can rewire the brain so a learned skill runs more automatically, making some forms of true multitasking ...
Most of the tasks that humans complete daily entail carefully coordinating movements and tracking progress made toward a ...
Abstract: Electroencephalography (EEG) signals are often contaminated with various physiological artifacts, seriously affecting the quality of subsequent analysis. Therefore, removing artifacts is an ...
Abstract: With the widespread adoption of multi-core architectures, it is becoming more important to develop software in ways that takes advantage of such parallel architectures. This particularly ...
What happens when you give AI coding agents a lab full of robotic arms, some compute resources, and a “generous token budget” for teaching the robots various tasks? The agents can apparently figure ...
New research by Georgetown scientists shows how the brain rewires itself to automate learned tasks. The findings challenge a long-held understanding of how humans master complex skills, suggesting ...
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