People use their bodies—not just their brains—to think. So the MIT Project on Embodied Education brings movement to the ...
A dark point inside a beam of light should not be much of a traveler. Yet in a new experiment, some of those points appeared to move faster than light itself, darting through a wave field before ...
Artificial intelligence helps to analyse the vast amounts of complex image data. Dr Jianxu Chen, newly appointed Professor of AI for Biomedical Analytics at the Faculty of Medicine at the University ...
When you go to the doctor for a routine medical exam or a prenatal checkup, they often use an ultrasound or an X-ray to see ...
Entanglement sits at the heart of quantum technology, but it is rarely easy to make. The most powerful states often demand ...
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Egypt’s lead diggers say a 2026 announcement could rewrite the country’s ancient history
Researchers working on the Great Pyramid of Giza expect that three-dimensional muon scans completed by 2025 will produce ...
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The Webb telescope produced the clearest map yet of the universe’s vast cosmic web
Astronomers have traced the filamentary skeleton of the universe back to its first billion years, producing the sharpest ...
Chiral molecules present a particular challenge for analytical laboratories.Two enantiomers can share the same chemical ...
Using AI and Australia's supercomputing infrastructure, researchers mapped 94 million craters on Mars, transforming planetary ...
By Harrison Tasoff, UCSB Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly vital to everyday activities across diverse sectors of society, from AI assistants to autonomous vehicles to healthcare. But ...
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