Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question — how hard is it to untie a knot? — has a complicated answer.
Elizabeth Mynatt of Northeastern University discusses university research and how it impacts economic growth.
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Exceptional 'Einstein Cross' in Space Reveals Where Dark Matter Is Hiding
A chance configuration of objects arrayed across deep space has just revealed the hiding place of a giant glob of dark matter ...
A Johns Hopkins University engineer has developed a specialized AI tool that could do for materials scientists what ChatGPT ...
The Federal Ministry of Education has announced what it calls a “future-ready” curriculum, one that stretches from the first ...
A major show at the Ashmolean Museum unpacks the haunting, enigmatic visual world of Radiohead, through paintings, notebooks, ...
The Boox Tab X C wants to be your eReader, notebook, and laptop all at once — but it's not quite pulling it off.
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Quantum computing milestone links atoms over vast distances
Quantum entanglement, the invisible connection between particles that entwines them in such a way that they act as one, has ...
Doctors told him that his bowel just needed time to heal. “It got to the point where I couldn’t go out, because I would ...
The director of Ames National Laboratory in the US discusses getting hooked on chemistry via parental inspiration and a ...
As head of digital at the Electoral Commission, Andrew Simpson’s mettle was tested when threat actors gained access to the regulator’s email systems and accessed sensitive voter data. Three years on, ...
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