Researchers identify a property that helps computer vision models learn to represent the visual world in a more stable, predictable way.
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Study Calls For Action to Explore Potential Impacts of Decommissioned Offshore Structures
Making uniform decisions to justify the decommissioning of offshore artificial structures at the end of their lives could pose significant environmental challenges, a new study has said.
A Popular to Eat Crab is Losing Its Sense of Smell and Climate Change Might Be the Culprit
A new U of T Scarborough study finds that climate change is causing a commercially significant marine crab to lose its sense of smell, which could partially explain why their populations are thinning.
Water Warming Study Shows Unexpected Impact on Fish Size
The theory that water-breathing animals such as fish will shrink due to global warming has been called into question by a study published today in eLife.
Poor Mental Health in Medicine About More Than Just Doctors and Nurses, U of G Finds
In the early months of COVID-19, the nightly refrain of people banging pots and pans to drum up support for doctors and nurses on the frontlines of what would become a full-blown pandemic echoed around the world, a familiar sound of gratitude at a time when so much was unknown.
Exploring the Underground Connections Between Trees
Fungal networks interconnecting trees in a forest is a key factor that determines the nature of forests and their response to climate change.