When Alisa Perales was a year old she began learning her ABC’s and 123’s. Now at 11 years old, she’s solving advanced ...
When Alisa Perales was a year old she began learning her ABC’s and 123’s. By the time she was 4, she could name the capitals ...
Websites produced for COP conferences emit up to 10 times more carbon than average internet pages, new research published in ...
For obvious reasons, we do not know what the inside of a black hole looks like. But thanks to theoretical physics, we can ask ...
Scientists developed memristors for data storage out of common mushrooms, taking a major step forward in organic computing.
Researchers have made germanium superconducting for the first time, a feat that could transform computing and quantum ...
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Adult distraction mimics childlike behavior as working memory becomes overloaded, study finds
Researchers have known that children often don't focus on tasks and tend to "overexplore" instead of paying attention to what ...
Stanford Health Policy researchers built a model to test whether AI could effectively manage disease spread between prisons ...
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Neuromorphic computer prototype learns patterns with fewer computations than traditional AI
Could computers ever learn more like humans do, without relying on artificial intelligence (AI) systems that must undergo ...
Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
Scientists created a form of “super ice” that conducts electricity rather than simply freezing by compressing water under ...
New microscopy and simulations show how water interacts with two forms of chitin, revealing why one is more reactive and a better fit for future bio-based technologies.
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