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World first: Particle polarization survived laser-plasma acceleration for nuclear fusion
Researchers from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf and Forschungszentrum Jülich have confirmed “for the first ...
Just like vertebrates, cephalopods—such as octopuses and squid—have elaborate brains. Neuroscientists are flocking to them ...
Explore 25 Times Science Admitted It Was Wrong, revealing its self-correcting nature and evolution. Discover how mistakes ...
The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) has been attracting millions of fans every year since it was launched back in 1956. At the same time, it represents a unique opportunity for research. Almost no other ...
Dr. Paul Savage, CME lecturer and founder of Chicago-based MDLifespan, presents a clinical overview of Advanced Serial ...
Take a brief walk outside and you're likely to encounter a wide range of things that could influence your health—the sunlight ...
This week’s Oshkosh letters debate science and faith on human origins and argue demos and playtests should replace predatory Early Access gaming.
As the law stands now, your AI conversations can find their way from a computer into the courtroom.
AI is advancing yet its capabilities remain limited, we need to avoid imparting human characteristics upon AI.
The adoption of AI is particularly critical to consider in research, as findings in scientific inquiry fundamentally shape ...
Mr. Trump has failed miserably in establishing a climate that tamps down violent political rhetoric in this country.
IBM and Dallara are applying AI and quantum tools to vehicle design, highlighting advanced simulation and industrial ...
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