Multicellularity is one of the most profound phenomena in biology, and relies on the ability of a single cell to reorganize ...
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How life would change if the universe isn’t uniform
In a galaxy far away, gravity didn't quite work the way it does on Earth. And the speed at which everything moved was really weird too. Maybe, some places in our vast Universe just don't abide by our ...
Are you speechless watching US figure skater Ilia Malinin on the ice? Science explains how it’s possible the Quad God can do ...
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How do diodes control electricity?
Diodes allow current to flow in just one direction, helping circuits work safely and efficiently. This video explains how ...
Physicists have long recognized the value of photonic graph states in quantum information processing. However, the difficulty ...
APL’s involvement in unmanned aircraft safety traces back to its earlier work on collision avoidance for manned aviation.
How Computers Powered by Light Could Help With AI's Energy Problem ...
Over three years ago, we approached Ates Games with the idea of creating a game centred around controlling a rolling ball that moves through levels ...
A new theoretical framework shows how subtle fluctuations in spacetime could be detected using existing interferometers.
How rapidly does information spread through a quantum system? How does a quantum system forget its past? And can today’s noisy quantum computers tell us anything trustworthy about the limits of these ...
ByteDance's latest Seedance 2.0 release produces hyper-real outputs from fairly simple text and image outputs that blur the line between real and AI generated.
A new study has demonstrated how networks of spiking nanolasers could emulate a key principle of brain function: to imagine ...
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