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NumExpr is a fast numerical expression evaluator for NumPy. With it, expressions that operate on arrays (like '3*a+4*b') are accelerated and use less memory than doing the same calculation in Python.
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The latest JavaScript specification standardizes a well-balanced and thoughtful set of features, including the built-in ...
Whole-mount 3D imaging at the cellular scale is a powerful tool for exploring complex processes during morphogenesis. In organoids, it allows examining tissue architecture, cell types, and morphology ...
xarray (pronounced "ex-array", formerly known as xray) is an open source project and Python package that makes working with labelled multi-dimensional arrays simple, efficient, and fun! Xarray ...
Seabed-origin oil spills pose distinct challenges in marine pollution management due to their complex transport dynamics and ...
$345 million raised; approximately $334 million of net proceeds$233 million of term loan outstanding balance to be repaid with proceeds$78 million of proceeds used to repurchase $100 million ...
A large-scale reconfigurable reflect-array antenna (RRA) with 2-bit phase resolution is reported here at the Ka-band. The unit cell is designed based on a segmented resonator with end folding, which ...
We present a 24–30-GHz 256-element dual-polarization transceiver (TRX) phased array based on a 16-element beamformer integrated circuit (BF-IC), 2-element frequency conversion integrated circuit ...
Changes in how the Air Force tests for physical fitness appear to be increasingly likely.
The Air Force is likely to up its fitness standards, including the addition of a 2-mile run and twice-yearly testing, Air Force officials confirmed to Task & Purpose.
In macOS Tahoe Beta 2, Apple included a new option to add a background to the menu bar, making it possible to have a menu bar design that’s similar to the menu bar in macOS Sequoia.