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Published Robot dog learns to walk in one hour - Robot Dog Learns to Walk in One Hour
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Like a newborn animal, a four-legged robot stumbles around during its first walking attempts. But wh...
Published Gravitational wave mirror experiments can evolve into quantum entities - Gravitational Wave Mirror Experiments: The Evolution into Quantum Entities
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Scientists review research on gravitational wave detectors as a historical example of quantum techno...
Published Researchers take a step towards turning interactions that normally ruin quantum information into a way of protecting it - Researchers Take a Step Towards Protecting Quantum Information
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A new method for predicting the behavior of quantum devices provides a crucial tool for real-world a...
Published Quantum computer applied to chemistry - Quantum Computer Applied to Chemistry: Revolutionizing the Field
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There are high expectations that quantum computers may deliver revolutionary new possibilities for s...
Published Cybersecurity vulnerabilities of common seismological equipment - Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities of Common Seismological Equipment
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Seismic monitoring devices linked to the internet are vulnerable to cyberattacks that could disrupt...
Published Simple robots, smart algorithms - Simple Robots, Smart Algorithms: The Future of Robotics
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Inspired by a theoretical model of particles moving around on a chessboard, new robot swarm research...
Published New approach to centuries-old 'three-body problem' - New Approach to Centuries-Old 'Three-Body Problem'
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The "three-body problem," the term coined for predicting the motion of three gravitating bodies in s...
Published In era of online learning, new testing method aims to reduce cheating - In Era of Online Learning, New Testing Method Aims to Reduce Cheating
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Engineers demonstrate how a testing strategy they call 'distanced online testing' can effectively re...
Published To find the right network model, compare all possible histories - To Find the Right Network Model, Compare All Possible Histories
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Scientists rarely have the historical data they need to see exactly how nodes in a network became co...
Published Our future climate depends partly on soil microbes -- but how are they affected by climate change? - Our Future Climate Depends Partly on Soil Microbes -- But How Are They Affected by Climate Change?
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The largest terrestrial carbon sink on Earth is the planet's soil. One of the big fears is that a wa...
Published Cheetah marking trees are hotspots for communication also for other species - Cheetah Marking Trees: Hotspots for Communication Among Other Species
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Marking trees are important hotspots of communication for cheetahs: Here they exchange information w...
Published New, highly tunable composite materials--with a twist - New, Highly Tunable Composite Materials - With a Twist
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Mathematicians have found that they can design a range of composite materials from moiré patterns cr...
Published Agriculture tech use opens possibility of digital havoc - Agriculture Tech Use Opens Possibility of Digital Havoc
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Wide-ranging use of smart technologies is raising global agricultural production but international r...
Published How cells correct errors under time pressure - How Cells Correct Errors Under Time Pressure
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How does a cell balance risk and speed when dividing? Scientists have developed and experimentally t...
Published An easier way to teach robots new skills - An Easier Way to Teach Robots New Skills
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Researchers have developed a technique that enables a robot to learn a new pick-and-place task with...
Published New research could help breed for less 'spooky' horses - New Research Could Help Breed for Less 'Spooky' Horses
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Researchers are working to identify genes that influence horses' tendency to react to perceived dang ...
Published Beyond memorization: Text generators may plagiarize beyond 'copy and paste' - Beyond Memorization: The Risks of Text Generators
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Language models that generate text in response to user prompts plagiarize content in more ways than...
Published A butterfly flaps its wings and scientists make jewelry - A Butterfly Flaps Its Wings and Scientists Make Jewelry
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In the 'butterfly effect,' an insect can flap its wings and create a microscopic change in initial c...
Published Researchers use AI to triage patients with chest pain - Researchers Use AI to Triage Patients with Chest Pain
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Artificial intelligence (AI) may help improve care for patients who show up at the hospital with acu...
Published Snapshots of photoinjection - Snapshots of Photoinjection: Understanding the Process of Light-Induced Electron Transfer
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Ultrafast laser physicists from the attoworld team have gained new insights into the dynamics of ele...