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Sunlike stars may spin the same for life, defying 45 years of theory
A team of researchers at Nagoya University has used Japan’s most powerful supercomputer to show that Sun-like stars likely ...
An international team of scientists from IBM, The University of Manchester, Oxford University, ETH Zurich, EPFL and the ...
The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis) was once widespread in the North Sea. However, overfishing, habitat destruction and ...
Estimating things that exist is generally easy, but when it comes to estimating things that do not exist, it’s more difficult ...
Behind the long-term climate projections that affect our lives sits one of the most remarkable scientific achievements of the ...
Science is a subject built on doing. Students learn chemistry through titrations, biology through dissections, physics through motion experiments, and earth science through field observations. That ...
Scientists in Germany have shed light on how nanoscale imaging techniques like tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) can be distorted by metal surfaces by creating a powerful method to simulate ...
The Alphabet-owned company is using Google’s Genie world-building AI model to generate a variety of simulated ‘edge cases.’ The Alphabet-owned company is using Google’s Genie world-building AI model ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo said it is using DeepMind’s Genie 3 AI model to create realistic, digital worlds for its autonomous driving technology to train on edge-case scenarios. The self-driving tech ...
Establishing a new quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics design principle based on electronic-state responses. (Nanowerk News) Professor Hirotoshi Mori of Chuo University's Department of Applied ...
In material systems (left: examples of zeolites and organic structure-directing agents) and biomolecular systems (right: examples of enzymes and inhibitors), electronic states change locally due to ...
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The numbers don’t line up by accident - what makes the simulation question hard to ignore
The idea doesn’t come from science fiction anymore. It comes from limits repeatedly encountered in physics and computation. Space, time, and energy behave less like smooth continua and more like ...
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