Abstract: This paper addresses state transfer in blockchain systems, crucial for new or recovering peers. Current systems use periodic snapshots and cryptographic structures like Merkle trees for ...
Let's face it – the pantry can quickly turn into the wild, wild west of kitchen storage. Cans get shoved wherever they fit, and half-eaten bags of chips get tossed into the back of the shelf. You end ...
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A Purdue University digital forestry team has created a computational tool to obtain and analyze urban tree inventories on public and private lands with record-breaking speed at an unprecedented scale ...
Since a partnership began between the Southwestern School District and a professional learning company, district officials have noted incredible results. As a result of the district’s successful ...
Understanding how dendrites that form in thin films could be the key to next-generation materials for beyond-5G communications technologies. (Nanowerk News) In materials science, thin films are ...
Fluence Energy is rated BUY for high-risk-tolerant investors, driven by its leadership in Battery Energy Storage Systems and a robust $5.3B backlog. FLNC's modular Smartstack BESS offers 20–25% higher ...
I have just returned from San Antonio, the location of this year’s American Society of Consulting Arborists Annual Conference. Held in a different U.S. city each year, it comprises several days of ...
Adrian Montenegro knows that all data centers aren’t created equal. At an internship this summer, Montenegro became familiar with the shift toward “dry cooling” for data centers popping up in ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The proposed construction of the Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link (MARL) will be the focus of a public meeting in Morgantown Tuesday night. Beth Bossio The 105-mile, 500,000-volt ...
This article was originally published by The Conversation. When summer turns up the heat, cities can start to feel like an oven, as buildings and pavement trap the sun’s warmth and vehicles and air ...