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Could gravity be a clue we’re living in a simulation?
Gravity is usually presented as the most familiar of nature’s forces, the quiet background pull that keeps feet on sidewalks and planets in orbit. A growing group of physicists is now treating that ...
Objectives This study assessed whether a previously developed Monte Carlo simulation model can be reused for evaluating various strategies to minimise time-to-treatment in southwest Netherlands for ...
When quantum particles work together, they can produce signals far stronger than any one particle could generate alone. This ...
Inverted Yields, Negative Rates, and U.S. Treasury Probabilities 10 Years Forward ...
Historians and divers are trying to retrieve prehistoric clues from beneath the waves—but they have to act fast.
Fernando Alonso has said the F1 world is “different” now that more team leaders hail from technical, rather than business, ...
Three generations have grown up with video games since home consoles with swappable game cartridges were first released in ...
The Baltimore Sun considered a few outstanding scenarios that raise the question: can humanity survive long enough to figure ...
Advanced computer models can quantify the impacts of climate change and other environmental challenges, providing deep ...
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Scientists achieve first self-powered quantum microwave signal in lab experiment
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time self-induced superradiance in quantum particles, completely flipping what ...
The Champagne Cluster is a rare and beautiful example of two galaxy clusters smashing together. Its festive name comes from ...
New York State’s 2025 legislative session marked a notable moment in the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy regulation. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Responsible AI Safety and ...
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