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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 ...
In celebration of his 50th birthday, we take a look at the biggest collaborations and endorsements that Tiger Woods has ...
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New physics code could expose dark matter’s hidden behavior
Physicists are quietly rolling out a new generation of simulation codes that promise to do more than crunch numbers. By ...
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When the AI bubble pops, Nvidia becomes the most important software company overnight
Today, Nvidia’s revenues are dominated by hardware sales. But when the AI bubble inevitably pops, the GPU giant will become ...
The newly identified cluster of Kuiper Belt objects lies about 4 billion miles from the Sun, offering fresh clues about how ...
A research team has developed a new hybrid artificial intelligence framework that can accurately estimate leaf nitrogen ...
This school year, students in the Allied Health program at the Clarion County Career Center (CCCC) have been using a state-of ...
The flooding in Hat Yai was caused by an unprecedented amount of rain in the Deep South, particularly Songkhla, influenced by linear rainbands and possibly intensified by climate change-related ...
A new research paper reframes the simulation hypothesis, asking whether reality could be simulated and what science can test.
As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the biggest science stories of the year, and why they matter.
While studying salmon populations and designing amusement parks, these students are breaking barriers to advanced math that ...
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Sebestyen’s theorem crosses into infinity after 40 years of mathematical limits
A classic math rule now handles infinity. New work strengthens the math behind physics and unbounded systems. % ...
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