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The Watauga Compact of 1772 was not a revolution in the modern sense. But it did create a legal framework for self-governance.
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A European project calls for help to verify whether carbon quantum dots are really able to sense chemicals in cells.
A record of scientific ambition at its worst and best, where progress, power and ethics collided and changed global rules ...
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In 1927, Albert Einstein and Neils Bohr debated the nature of what’s known as complementarity—the idea that a photon’s dual wave-like and particle natures can’t be measured at the same time. Now, two ...
Abstract: This article focuses on the cooperative tracking problem for a group of mobile robots (MRs) under modeling uncertainties, malicious packet losses (MPLs), and network-induced delays. First, ...