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Excuse me, what? Yes, you read that right: 175 K, a.k.a. -98 degrees Celsius. In the quantum world this is
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Excuse me, what? Yes, you read that right: 175 K, a.k.a. -98 degrees Celsius. In the quantum world this is

From top left: Scanning tunneling microscope images of electrons evolving into a single Wigner molecule (bottom right). Credit: Berkeley Lab

Kevin Lofgren in the lab holding a flask containing the pure biodiesel product made with the process described in the

Robotics developers can greatly accelerate their work on AI-enabled robots, including humanoids, using new AI and simulation tools and workflows

Researchers at the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science and the University of Toronto have developed a new k-mer sketching

While there has been tremendous growth in scientific knowledge over the past 100 years, innovative activity appears to be slowing.

New research conducted by Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy and the Grantham Research Institute

On Oct. 24, NASA reconnected with the Voyager 1 spacecraft after a brief pause in communications. The spacecraft recently turned

Antonia’s kits at three-weeks old. Credit: Smithsonian’s NZCBI. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and conservation partners are excited to

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