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A clever method from Caltech researchers now makes it possible to unravel complex electron-lattice interactions, potentially transforming how we understand and design quantum and electronic materials.
Using an advanced Monte Carlo method, Caltech researchers found a way to tame the infinite complexity of Feynman diagrams and ...
UC Berkeley researchers say large language models have gained "metalinguistic ability," a hallmark of human language and ...
A novel intelligent adhesion structure developed by researchers not only enhances adhesion on complex surfaces, but also ...
Researchers have found the first new type of magnet in nearly a century. Now, these strange "altermagnets" could help us ...
Caltech scientists have found a fast and efficient way to add up large numbers of Feynman diagrams, the simple drawings physicists use to represent ...
New research reveals a hidden geometric ratio in Leonardo's drawing that may define the endpoint of human evolution toward ...
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As a maritime domain awareness technology demonstrator, the self-powered Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) PowerBuoy will enable ...
A flying device inspired by woven Japanese baskets is among the architecture and design projects from Kent State University.
Step aside electrochemical batteries? This betavoltaic cell could generate power for years, but there are some major ...