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Beck's Lake at LaSalle Park was used as an illegal dumping ground from the 1930s to the 1950s, leaving behind toxins in the soil such as lead and arsenic.
Global context modeling with vision transformers for MRI-based classification of brain tumors. Multimodal diffusion on low-rank approximation radiomic phenotypes with deep learning survival model for ...
In a forest in Madagascar, the demise of a centuries-old baobab points to the fraying of a fragile ecosystem. Cyrille CornuCredit... Supported by By Jonathan Wolfe The first sign that the tree was in ...
A massive new analysis of over 1,700 languages shows that some long-debated “universal” grammar rules are actually real. By using cutting-edge evolutionary methods, researchers found that languages ...
Section 1. Purpose and Policy. From the founding of our Republic, English has been used as our national language. Our Nation’s historic governing documents, including the Declaration of Independence ...