Postdoctoral researcher Mofizur Rahman from the University of Kansas discusses his work, which focuses on engineering ...
A leading motoring expert has warned that drivers may still be overpaying for their car finance, despite the industry being ...
Lithium was supposed to be soft. The metal bends easily in bulk form, stretches before it breaks, and deforms the way you ...
In biology and paleontology (the study of extinct organisms) there are a few ways to estimate the age of an animal's skeleton ...
Abstract: Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training (CLIP) models excel in zero-shot classification, yet face challenges in complex multi-object scenarios. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of ...
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Quantum computing uncovers new molecule
AN international team of scientists has created a molecule unlike any previously known, demonstrating how quantum computing ...
Scientists want to redesign psychedelics so that they don’t induce a trip—but they still improve mental health.
Alabama’s second-most important coach on its football roster meets reporters on Thursday in spring practice. Ryan Grubb is under a microscope for Crimson Tide fans, especially after the inconsistency ...
Located in Dongguan, Guangdong province, CSNS is China's first and the world's fourth pulsed spallation neutron source, ...
Ian digs into a series of bizarre headline from the past week to explain why the pace of progress is starting to feel downright surreal.
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
My academic path studying physics at Tsinghua University began in 1981 where I completed a Bachelor’s and Master’s before earning a PhD in 1992. I then did a postdoc at the Central Iron & Steel ...
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