A parasitic worm uses static electricity to launch itself onto flying insects, a mechanism uncovered by physicists and ...
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'Battleship'-inspired model helps Stanford scientists plan nuclear waste storage'Battleship'-inspired model helps Stanford scientists plan nuclear waste storage'Battleship ...
Stanford researchers have developed a mathematical model to map the microscopic structure of materials to plan nuclear waste storage.
The core of this patent lies in utilizing **big data** and dynamic compensation parameters to optimize the gap control of the straightening machine. By predicting inertia values, analyzing historical ...
A team of engineers at North Carolina State University has designed a polymer “Chinese lantern” that can rapidly snap into ...
Can a cloud-based vision model compete with the big players? We put Qwen3-VL through 7 rigorous tests to find out.
Manufacturing better batteries, faster electronics, and more effective pharmaceuticals depends on the discovery of new ...
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Scientists make first-ever measurement of quantum uncertainty in real-time
In a stunning leap for quantum optics, scientists have generated ultrafast light pulses whose quantum uncertainty can be ...
For the first time, scientists can freeze-frame the exact moment an animal makes up their mind and commits to a choice-simply ...
A tiny worm that leaps high into the air—up to 25 times its body length—to attach to flying insects uses static electricity ...
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have developed a new 3D-printing method for creating realistic human ...
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How Long Until Hydrogen Fuel is a Reality?
In 2025 hydrogen fuel advancements in clean production and storage are set to revolutionize energy, offering a zero-emission ...
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