Since 1953, China’s five-year plans have been the country’s key mechanism for guiding economic development. But they also reflect something deeper: China’s distinctive understanding of the ...
Abstract: An important issue in hypervolume-based evolutionary multiobjective optimization (EMO) algorithms is the specification of a reference point for hypervolume calculation. However, its ...
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Tom Brady may be a seven-time Super Bowl champion, but at home, he says parenting requires knowing when to lead and when to fall in line. “Sometimes you're a coach, sometimes you're a teammate,” Brady ...
This perspective article brings to focus the unpredictable trajectory of AI-human cognitive co-evolution. Challenging the notion of a fixed ‘Stone Age brain’, it emphasizes the adaptive and plastic ...
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The games of today, particularly triple-A games, are under intense pressure to perform. Hundreds of millions of dollars go into producing these behemoths, oftentimes necessitating mass appeal to make ...
Great leadership doesn’t just happen in boardrooms or business settings. From little league coaching and community initiatives to family moments and encounters with service providers, powerful ...
Abstract: Generating agents that can achieve zero-shot coordination (ZSC) with unseen partners is a new challenge in cooperative multiagent reinforcement learning (MARL). Recently, some studies have ...
In Sarah Yuska’s sixth-grade science class at Monocacy Middle School in Frederick, Maryland, students are just finishing up learning about body systems—respiratory, circulatory, skeletal, and so on.
Not literally, of course. But similarly to an ant colony, two scientists say our collective culture—not genetics—has become the driving force of our evolution.