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A simple physics-inspired model sheds light on how AI learns
Artificial intelligence systems based on neural networks—such as ChatGPT, Claude, DeepSeek or Gemini—are extraordinarily ...
Cell division in large embryos is coordinated by spatial waves of Cyclin B–Cdk1 activity that spread through the cytoplasm and affect cortical contractility. However, ...
For decades, relaxor ferroelectrics have powered everything from medical ultrasounds to sonar systems, yet their inner atomic ...
A new theoretical model from researchers in Denmark and Slovakia proposes that spacetime has seven dimensions, incorporating a twisting property called torsion, to address Stephen Hawking’s black hole ...
A long-standing mystery in materials science is beginning to unravel as researchers directly probe the hidden atomic ...
In a world where remote work and delivery services make it possible to never leave the couch, agricultural education is ...
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Cornell’s insect-inspired 3D model could allow flapping-wing robots to fly stably
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a 3D computational model that decodes the complex ...
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A virtual violin produces realistic sounds before wood is ever carved
There is no question that violin-making is an art form. It requires a musician's ear, a craftsperson's skill, and a historian ...
A Moffitt Cancer Center researcher has introduced a new model that addresses one of biology's most fundamental questions: How does genetic information keep living systems organized and therefore alive ...
Jeffrey Stansbury, Ph.D., senior associate dean for research and professor at the CU Anschutz School of Dental Medicine, has ...
Materials called relaxor ferroelectrics have been used for decades in technologies like ultrasounds, microphones, and sonar ...
I watched this entire video where Sam Altman talks about novel architectures, and what they mean for the industry, about ...
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