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Supercomputer simulations reveal why some black holes shine and others stay dim
A new study gives the most realistic view of how black holes feed and shine, tracking light bending through warped space.
Neuroscience shows traditional teaching is not enough. Instead, an experiential approach can return learning to its natural ...
Some problems grow quietly, almost politely, until they stop being ignorable. Space junk is one of those. It does not ...
NextFin — As billions of dollars pour into humanoid robots and embodied artificial intelligence, SenseTime co-founder Wang ...
In 1995, divers first noticed a group of bizarre sandy "crop circles" on the seabed around Amami Oshima Island, southwest ...
You may have only recently heard about Demis Hassabis. He’s been named one of Time magazine’s “AI architects,” won a Nobel ...
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Quantum spins team up to make stable, long-lived microwave signals
Quantum physicists have found a way to make clouds of atomic-scale spins act like a single, disciplined antenna, generating microwave signals that are both powerful and remarkably long lived. Instead ...
With the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF) set to take place in Washington, D.C., in the summer of 2026, only a select ...
Researchers using China’s “artificial sun” fusion reactor have broken through a long-standing density barrier in fusion ...
Knowable Magazine reports 2025 faced turmoil in U.S. science amid job cuts and budget slashes, yet saw advances in gene ...
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