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Published Smooth sailing for electrons in graphene - Smooth Sailing for Electrons in Graphene: A Breakthrough in Electronics


Physicists have directly measured, for the first time at nanometer resolution, the fluid-like flow o...
Published Ghostly 'mirror world' might be cause of cosmic controversy - Ghostly 'Mirror World' Might Be Cause of Cosmic Controversy


New research suggests an unseen 'mirror world' of particles that interacts with our world only via g...
Published Quantum algorithm of the direct calculation of energy derivatives developed for molecular geometry optimization - Quantum Algorithm for Direct Calculation of Energy Derivatives in Molecular Geometry Optimization


Researchers have successfully extended the quantum phase difference estimation algorithm, a general...
Published Theory can sort order from chaos in complex quantum systems - Theory Can Sort Order from Chaos in Complex Quantum Systems


Theoretical chemists have developed a theory that can predict the threshold at which quantum dynamic...
Published Artificial Intelligence from a psychologist's point of view - Artificial Intelligence from a Psychologist's Point of View


Researchers test cognitive abilities of the language model GPT-3. ABSTRACT: Artificial Intelligence...
Published Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found in Caribbean - Earliest Evidence of Wine Consumption in the Americas Found in Caribbean



Scientists have found what they believe to be the earliest known evidence of wine drinking in the Am...
Published High-quality child care contributes to later success in science, math - High-Quality Child Care: A Key to Success in Science and Math



Children who receive high-quality child care as babies, toddlers and preschoolers do better in scien...
Published Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars - Potential First Traces of the Universe's Earliest Stars



Astronomers may have discovered the ancient chemical remains of the first stars to light up the Univ...
Published From bits to p-bits: One step closer to probabilistic computing - From Bits to P-Bits: One Step Closer to Probabilistic Computing


Scientists have developed a mathematical description of what happens within tiny magnets as they flu...
Published Video game playing causes no harm to young children's cognitive abilities, study finds - Video Game Playing Has No Negative Impact on Young Children's Cognitive Abilities, Study Finds


Despite old fears that bad effects follow excessive video game playing or questionable game choices,...
Published Gamers can have their cake and eat it too - Gamers Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: How Video Games Can Benefit Mental Health


New research from Japan shows that multiple cognitive abilities may be empirically measured from a c...
Published The way you talk to your child about math matters - The Way You Talk to Your Child About Math Matters


'You're so smart!' -- This encouraging response may actually do more harm than good to children's ma...
Published California's push for computer science education examined - California's Push for Computer Science Education Examined


Despite California's computer science education policies, gender, racial and ethnic disparities pers...
Published Mathematician reveals world’s oldest example of applied geometry - Mathematician Reveals World’s Oldest Example of Applied Geometry


A scientist has revealed that an ancient clay tablet could be the oldest and most complete example o...
Published A first step towards quantum algorithms: Minimizing the guesswork of a quantum ensemble - A First Step Towards Quantum Algorithms: Minimizing the Guesswork of a Quantum Ensemble


A quantum ensemble -- a set of quantum states with their corresponding probabilities -- is essential...
Published Study highlights complicated relationship between AI and law enforcement - Study highlights complicated relationship between AI and law enforcement


A recent study that examined the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and law enforceme...
Published Within a hair's breadth -- forensic identification of single dyed hair strand now possible - Within a Hair's Breadth: Forensic Identification of Single Dyed Hair Strand Now Possible


A single strand of hair in a crime scene contains many clues that can help identify a perpetrator. I...
Published Can investigators use household dust as a forensic tool? - Can Investigators Use Household Dust as a Forensic Tool?



It is possible to retrieve forensically relevant information from human DNA in household dust. ABSTR...
Published Axions could be the fossil of the universe researchers have been waiting for - Axions: The Fossil of the Universe Researchers Have Been Waiting For



No one knows what happened in the universe for its first 400,000 years, but a new paper suggests dis...
Published How tidal range electricity generation could meet future demand and storage problems - How Tidal Range Electricity Generation Could Meet Future Demand and Storage Problems



Tidal range schemes are financially viable and could lower energy bills say researchers. Research co...