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He survived a Speedo. 20 years later, Sarasota dolphin is still making waves
Two decades after he made international headlines for a run-in with a Speedo, a Sarasota dolphin is helping researchers ...
A dark point inside a beam of light should not be much of a traveler. Yet in a new experiment, some of those points appeared to move faster than light itself, darting through a wave field before ...
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A new type of pixel can steer and analyze light, paving way for devices that function as both camera and display
In 1927, the term "picture element," later abbreviated to "pixel," appeared for the first time in the American technology magazine Wireless World. Today, pixels are everywhere: in computer screens and ...
When applied thoughtfully, agentic AI has the potential to turn classrooms into environments where students actively explore complex systems rather than passively absorb information ...
A surge of funding and federal action is giving the once-futuristic technology a more immediate role in everything from ...
Scientists studying particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) usually capture what happens when atomic nuclei smash into one another at nearly the speed of light. But even when ...
More than half of Ayetoro – a Christian utopia founded in the 1940s – has been lost to the ocean, and its remaining people are running out of options ...
Quantum cat states built from intrinsically nonclassical components have been demonstrated by Oxford physicists in a trapped ...
Astronomers have recently started looking for black holes bigger than galaxies. Brian Lacki explains how these “stupendously ...
Oxford physicists have created an entirely new type of Schrödinger’s cat-like quantum state using components that are themselves highly quantum in nature. The advance could open new possibilities for ...
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From Bolsonaro and Bukele to Fujimori and De la Espriella: Trump and Latin America's rightward turn
Soon after the US president first moved into the White House, his policies and outspoken backing for certain candidates ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled today that President Trump could fire most independent government regulators ...
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