The world’s most powerful supercomputers can now run simulations of billions of neurons, and researchers hope such models ...
Whether in a smartphone or laptop, semiconductors form the basis of modern electronics and accompany us constantly in ...
Foams were once thought to behave like glass, with bubbles frozen in place at the microscopic level. But new simulations ...
Early in 2025, scientists discovered a promising new antibiotic in a soil sample from a lab technician’s backyard. The ...
Earthquakes happen daily, sometimes with devastating consequences, yet predicting them remains out of reach. What scientists ...
CLO Virtual Fashion ('CLO'), a leading provider of 3D fashion technology and end-to-end digital solutions, today announced ...
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Korean mathematician solves 60-year-old ‘moving sofa problem’ popularised by American sitcom Friends
Dr Baek Jin Eon, 31, a research fellow at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study, has demonstrated that no shape larger than a previously proposed design can move through a right-angled corridor of ...
The rumor mill, aka social media, is at it again with another “Major Winter Storm” as long range models begin to hint at the ...
New measurements in germanium reveal how excited electrons drive lattice vibrations that govern energy flow and heating in semiconductors.
A new imaging study challenges long-standing ideas about how hair grows and could lead to new treatments for hair loss.
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