The lingo can be confusing for people just staring out, but one family explained to News 2 the process of legally ...
Daniel Whiteson and Andy Warner’s upcoming book is a philosophical exploration of the humanity behind our desire to find ...
As more students utilize artificial intelligence inside and outside the classroom, they are outpacing schools in the adoption ...
Quantum computing has long held promise as the next era in information processing, with applications in drug discovery, finance, and encryption. But it’s only in recent years that the technology has ...
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Scientists learn to control free electrons, reshaping future quantum technology
Auburn scientists create materials that let researchers control free electrons, opening paths to faster computing and cleaner ...
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What Makes Electricity Work? It Starts with This
Electricity powers everything from your phone to your refrigerator—but have you ever wondered how it’s controlled inside a ...
Machine learning models are designed to take in data, to find patterns or relationships within those data, and to use what ...
Just after 6 p.m. on a brisk mid-October evening, the hum of conversation filled a physics lab at South Seattle College. Mateo Moreno-McQuarrie leaned over ...
In a new book, Steve Ramirez explores the potential of memory manipulation to ease depression and other afflictions.
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Invasive plants are here to stay in CT. One UConn professor is creating an AI tool to stop new ones.
There are over 100 invasive plant species wreaking havoc on the state’s forests and waterways, but new technology may help ...
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From pdfs to proof: what a journal club makes possible
Recently I had the privilege of delivering the inaugural talk for VitalScope, a new journal club at University of Karachi's Department of Physiology. The theme — "From Chaos to Comprehension: ...
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The International Space Station will fall to Earth in 2030. Can a private space station really fill its gap?
When the International Space Station plunges to its fiery doom in 2030 its loss to science will be incalculable, even if it remains an open question as to whether its successes matched humanity's ...
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