Researchers created scalable quantum circuits capable of simulating fundamental nuclear physics on more than 100 qubits.
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This Tiny 'Spark' Could Help Solve The Mystery of Lightning's Origins
As so often happens in science, when Andrea Stöllner's experiments didn't work as expected, they led her to something even ...
A new analytical tool can improve a hospital's ability to limit the spread of antibiotic-resistant infections over traditional methods like contact tracing, according to a new study led by researchers ...
When Rachel Dahari went back to school in September to get a master’s degree in social work, she didn’t think the excitement ...
Once a teen startup founder, Miracle Nwankwo has emerged as the 22-year-old CEO leading the African division of a fintech ...
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Real-world helper exoskeletons come closer to reality with AI training
Georgia Tech researchers are using AI to quickly train exoskeleton devices, making it much more practical to develop, improve ...
An integrated intent-driven verification and distributed monitoring framework strengthens network infrastructure security by uniting real-time ...
Few workers face more scrutiny than professional athletes. Every movement is measured, every outcome quantified, and every ...
Engineers have created VoxeLite, the first wearable haptic device capable of matching the sensitivity of the human fingertip.
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How did extinct animals move? Paleontologists are interested in figuring this out since it can tell us more about their ways of life, such as whether they were agile enough to hunt prey. It can also ...
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Can’t Meditate? This Simple Alternative Relieves Stress Just as Well, Says New Study
A daily meditation practice can offer relief from the constant demands on our attention, and the stress those demands can ...
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