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Donkey Kong is probably one of the oldest franchises in gaming that continues to this day. From chasing bananas to beating up ...
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: Every week, a guest draws a card from NPR's Wild Card deck and answers a big question about their life. Jason Reynolds writes young-adult novels that don't talk down to kids.
GUARDIANS TRADE TALK: Clase, Bieber on the Block? Cleveland's front office faces crucial decisions as the trade deadline looms. Will Emmanuel Clase's recent struggle ...
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The assassination of Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman has shocked the country, and it's left her community in grief. Clay Masters of Minnesota Public Radio has this ...
<p>Although it shows enormous potential as a feature extractor, 2D principal component analysis produces numerous coefficients. Using a feature-selection algorithm based on a multiobjective ...
Mumbai local train commuters should anticipate disruptions this Sunday due to scheduled megablocks on Central and Western suburban lines. The Central Railway's Main Line will experience a block ...
Functional imaging has revealed face-responsive visual areas in the human fusiform gyrus, but their role in recognizing familiar individuals remains controversial. Face recognition is particularly ...
Pikachu: From Slave to Freedom Fighter. Seriously. By James Renovitch, 4:46PM, Thu. Oct. 11, 2012 Tweet print write a letter ...
This was her face when you asked about how they felt about stopping a black woman from getting to work. Such an insightful question. Shows you what they really think of minorities.