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In 1988, police officers in Australia came for Ian Dadour. Not because the entomologist was under arrest, but because they…
A hypothetical “fifth force” could tug on asteroids, if it exists. But the asteroid Bennu shows no signs that its…
Purdue President Mung Chiang and Lucy Flesch, the Frederick L. Hovde Dean of the College of Science, celebrate with Robodog…
Two high-altitude, medieval cities built by mobile herders along Silk Road trade routes in Central Asia have been hiding in…
Naloxone has saved thousands of lives by reversing opioid overdoses. But its success hinges on someone being nearby who can…
We hope that the fall break was a good time to take a rest. Before diving back into the semester,…
Polar bears face mounting challenges in a changing, warming world, mostly related to their waning wintery wonderland habitats. But they…
Having an extra trained professional by your side might ease a pregnancy. Among a group of pregnant individuals insured by…
Life with diabetes usually includes many injections of the blood sugar–controlling hormone insulin. Recent research investigating a once-weekly shot finds…
Using PCA for Outlier Detection. A surprisingly effective means to… | by W Brett Kennedy | Oct, 2024
A surprisingly effective means to identify outliers in numeric data14 min read·18 hours agoPCA (principle component analysis) is commonly used…