What was your favorite toy growing up? This paradox claims that memory—and every other one—is just a random fluctuation.
From tiny cells to vast cities, life persists by keeping chaos under control. The same thermodynamic forces that cause coffee ...
Due to globalization, an aquatic fungus threatens to decimate an increasing number of amphibian species across the world.
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Chinese team touts ultra-cold alloy that could shrink quantum fridges
A cobalt-based compound that cools itself to fractions of a degree above absolute zero through magnetic field manipulation could offer a practical alternative to helium-3-dependent refrigeration ...
A new computational method allows modern atomic models to learn from experimental thermodynamic data, according to a University of Michigan Engineering and Université Paris-Saclay study published in ...
This paper examines whether Chinese development finance is associated with faster progress toward Millennium Development Goal style targets in low- and middle-income countries. We combine AidData’s ...
1. The "Data Trash" Problem: AI models are only as good as the information they ingest. For most enterprises today, data is ...
Two years ago, Meg Webster installed nine sculptures at the Dia Beacon museum in upstate New York for the most important ...
From phone boxes and flux capacitors to black holes and hot tubs, sci-fi has created plenty of ways to explore the fourth ...
Vijay Balasubramanian (University of Pennsylvania) emphasised that the challenge is not only reproducing the familiar area law – which links entropy to the area of the event horizon – but also ...
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Physicists simulate an ideal glass that’s crystal-hard but liquid-like
A team of physicists has computationally constructed a two-dimensional material that behaves like a paradox: it is disordered ...
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