Ever since Microsoft introduced Python in Excel, I have treated it as a ‘someday’ project. I knew Python integration was the ...
The news is coming thick and fast for Qiagen. As the molecular diagnostics specialist announced its third-quarter earnings, it also revealed that its long-term chief executive, Thierry Bernard, will ...
Acquisition strengthens QIAGEN’s presence in the rapidly growing single-cell market, accelerating growth across its industry-leading Sample technologies portfolio Parse provides Evercode, a highly ...
There is nothing wrong with enjoying a little nostalgia every now and again, and having seen that some Chevrolet models, like the Silverado HD we test-drove earlier this year, still offer a ...
For the uninitiated, a column shifter is exactly what it sounds like — a gear shifter, mounted on the steering column. While some younger readers may not be familiar with them, most Americans will ...
Plastics are woven into every aspect of our lives, but what was once the poster child for convenience is fast becoming a pariah product. The era of single-use plastic must end; banning it is the only ...
There are a number of places where it would be convenient to pass SQL strings as expressions. For example, it would be nice to do df.select( "a", "a - b", col("c"), ) This should intuitively know that ...
I'm using the brightdata MCP, In particular binding it to a ReAct langgraph agent in python to run research tasks. I had a working implementation however since this morning I've started seeing these ...
Microsoft has launched AI agents for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The agents are available for business and individual subscribers. Now accessible on the web, the agents will expand to the desktop.
The United States is one of just three countries that "prefers" imperial measurements over the international metric standard. The motivation why has less to do with official policy than you might ...
Last week when some marauding teens bashed a mailbox with a bat, angry neighbors posted on nextdoor.com, “there needs to be a law against that.” Is that just an impulse reaction, or do they really not ...