Catchy rhythms like the tresillo are examples of how our musical perception and preference negotiate between simplicity and ...
History is often written by the victors, but in Japan a selective memory downplays the nation's wartime guilt. This delusion is captured in the recent Chinese film Dead to Rights. Set during the ...
A new Euromonitor International study finds that while global sportswear growth is moderating, the category is projected to ...
Utilities have long been accused of slow-walking innovation. Fair or not, the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, and the subsequent wariness from those responsible for maintaining our most ...
An effective anti-corruption ecosystem involves knowledgeable investigators, effective prosecutors, a judicious citizenry and political will.
Singer and skit maker Nasboi has criticised Nigerian bloggers for selective reporting on social media. He argued that no celebrity in Nigeria addresses insecurity more frequently than he does on X, ...
DAR ES SALAAM: A FEW days ago, I found myself doing what communication professionals often do when confronted with an issue attracting international attention: I stopped reading the headlines and went ...
Abstract: Classifying high-dimensional small-size data is challenging in the field of pattern recognition. Traditional ensemble learning methods have several limitations: 1) sample-space based methods ...
Understanding speech in noisy environments is difficult for many people, and current hearing aids often fail because they amplify all sounds rather than the talker of interest. Auditory attention ...
The recent public call by Robert Mkwezalamba, Chairperson of the Human Rights Consultative Committee (HRCC), urging High Court Judge Mzonde Mvula to expeditiously deliver a ruling on the bail ...
1 Department of Political Science, Gopalganj Science and Technology University, Gopalganj, Bangladesh. 2 Department of Political Science, Dhaka International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. This study ...
Hallucinations are more common than we think, and they may be an underlying mechanism for how our brains experience the world. One scientist calls them “everyday hallucinations” to describe ...