When it comes to horror film settings, there’s no locale more primal or elemental than the lonely vastness of the great outdoors. The seemingly empty expanses outside of civilization have been a ...
Abstract: Expression recognition based on computer vision methods has been remarkably successful. Still, it is not as effective when the facial image is affected by factors such as lighting, pose, and ...
Bryan Hugo Iglesias and JonPaul Wallace are among the 250+ local acts featured in this week’s issue. Credit: Jacob Mulka Wow! When we put out a call for local artists to send us their music, we had no ...
Howard J. Wilk is a long-term unemployed synthetic organic chemist living in Philadelphia. Like many pharmaceutical researchers, he has suffered through the drug industry’s R&D downsizing in recent ...
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It’s fair to say that Bob Rosner, the former chair of the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board, is something of a skeptic when it comes to the more optimistic claims about fusion becoming a ...
Making headlines around the world, Brent Seales and his team of computer scientists set out on a mission to read the 2,000-year-old carbonized scrolls found in the remains of a villa in Herculaneum.
It’s true, on the most elemental level, that all one really needs to “make a movie” is a camera and a subject to point it at. Since the advent of the motion picture camera, people have been capturing ...
Micro-expressions are facial muscle movements that hide genuine emotions. In response to the challenge of micro-expression low-intensity, recent studies have attempted to locate localized areas of ...
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