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Research aims to standardize rock climbing route difficulty through machine learning techniques

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, ScienceDaily

Researchers have explored how integrating machine and deep learning techniques can create a standardized system for evaluating rock climbing routes to provide a difficulty grading scale that promotes inclusivity, accuracy and accessibility for all experience levels. The study found that the most successful approach for determining the difficulty of a rock-climbing route used route-centric, natural language processing methods.

Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for Feb. 4. #134

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: CNET, SCI-TECH

Here are some hints — and the answers — for Connections: Sports Edition No. 134 for Feb. 4

Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for Feb. 4, #338

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: CNET, SCI-TECH

Here are some hints — and the answers — for the Feb. 4 Strands puzzle, No. 338.

Stripe brings aboard new head of ‘startup and VC partnerships’

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

Asya Bradley, a former fintech founder and investor, has joined payments giant Stripe as its new head of Startup & Venture Capital Partnerships. Bradley announced the news on February 2 in a post on LinkedIn, though her bio shows that she joined Stripe back in November. Neither Stripe nor Bradley were immediately available for comment.  […]

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Naver-backed Cinamon wants to make 3D video animation easier using AI

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

It’s never been easier to create and publish art than it is now, and if you believe the companies building tech around AI, the production process is going to get even more efficient. That’s especially the case with video production, with companies of all sizes using large language models to build tools that let you […]

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Researcher uses AI to reimagine telehealth billing

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, ScienceDaily

With the growing popularity of telehealth comes new issues with billing.

Global internet grid could better detect earthquakes with new algorithm

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, ScienceDaily

Early detection of earthquakes could be vastly improved by tapping into the world’s internet network with a groundbreaking new algorithm, researchers say. Fiber optic cables used for cable television, telephone systems and the global web matrix now have the potential to help measure seismic rumblings thanks to recent technological advances, but harnessing this breakthrough has proved problematic. A new paper seeks to address these challenges by adapting a simple physics-based algorithm to include fiber optic data that can then be used hand-in-hand with traditional seismometer measurements.

No, DeepSeek isn’t uncensored if you run it locally

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

DeepSeek’s model is censored at both the application and training layers, a Wired investigation shows.

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A protein at the heart of heart disease

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, ScienceDaily

Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) — commonly known as bad cholesterol — have long been on scientists’ radar as a major contributor to heart disease. But these microscopic troublemakers have hidden their inner workings behind a maze of complexity. That is, until now. Researchers have now revealed the specific shape and structure of one of the body’s most important yet complicated proteins: ApoB100. Acting as a kind of molecular exoskeleton, this protein wraps around LDL particles, allowing them to travel through the bloodstream, researchers found.

Vitamin D matters during first trimester

February 3, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, ScienceDaily

Maternal vitamin D levels in the first trimester were related to both prenatal growth and pregnancy outcomes, according to a new study. Low vitamin D levels during the first trimester of pregnancy were associated with higher rates of preterm birth and decreased fetal length.

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