Dr David Potter, who died a week ago aged 82, didn’t set out to make computers. For this urbane academic, a career of ...
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Time has always seemed like the one thing physics could count on. Matter changes, stars die, particles flicker in and out, ...
The Calamity opens in U.S. theaters June 25–29 via Fathom Entertainment before the July 25 broadcast premiere. Kubo’s final ...
We’ve already explored why filtered coffee is the healthiest type of coffee (yes, really). Now, scientists have added another ...
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Why the US may be unprepared for a deadly storm season
As storm season begins, America's weather service is still reeling from sweeping cuts. And the consequences could be fatal ...
Vienna startup Ora Computing raised €3.5M and proved a 70-billion-parameter large language model can be compressed for under ...
Peter B. Littlewood, a distinguished condensed matter physicist and internationally recognized leader of research ...
Head to Switzerland for a tour of CERN, the world’s largest particle physics research laboratory, to discover the secrets of ...
A study published in Nature Physics provides new molecular-level evidence from simulations that liquid water is not a single uniform substance, but a constantly shifting mixture of two distinct ...
Nicola Armaroli and Gianfranco Pacchioni say that we must acknowledge the downsides of open-access publishing to make sure it has a sustainable future A new hope? Has open-access publishing lived up ...
Two systems with identical parameter counts can behave dramatically differently depending on how they are built.
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