Historically, developers independently implemented error handling, observability, and security within each application or microservice to ensure the success of inbound and outbound…
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Read MoreScience has a data problem, There's been a rash of experiments that no one can reproduce and studies that have to be retracted, But there are some nascent efforts to address this credibility crisis by changing the way the data is handled.…
Read MoreThere’s an epidemic going on in science: experiments that no one can reproduce, studies that have to be retracted, and the emergence of a lurking data reliability iceberg.…
Read MoreEntrepreneurs are subject to many of the same biases that cause people to persist with their investments, and don’t necessarily behave to always maximize outcomes when presented with lucrative new opportunities, a new study says.…
Read MoreCompanies are looking to harness underwater pressure for energy generation and storage.…
Read MoreThe first fully integrated nanosystem for artificial photosynthesis is developed for producing hydrogen with cheap components and biomimicry.…
Read MoreBlind trust in black box, or click-and-run, software is a growing problem in science, and the concern extends to big data and high performance computing.…
Read MoreThis medical diagnostic can detect brain swelling or bleeding, says new research, and is a cheap substitute for CT scans.…
Read MoreHardware accelerator HAXLR8R unveiled its newest class of startups at a demo day in San Francisco on Monday. Pitches included smart devices from kids' toys to sex toys.…
Read MoreVentus, a citizen science project based at Arizona State University wants eagle-eyed environmentalists to map power plants and hopes to use the crowdsourced data to improve global carbon cycle models.…
Read MoreAn annual Stanford University startup competition awarded $150,000 in prize money on Friday to ideas in construction engineering and medical devices, among others.…
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