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Japanese startup reveals 3D graphene for faster-charging batteries
Japanese battery innovators are racing to solve the slow‑charging bottleneck that still frustrates drivers and device makers, and a new 3D graphene architecture is emerging as one of their boldest ...
Professional mathematicians have been stunned by the progress amateurs have made in solving long-standing problems with the ...
“I was curious to establish a baseline for when LLMs are effectively able to solve open math problems compared to where they ...
How Carleton is using simulation and visualization to improve training, design and human performance
From healthcare to aviation to architecture, simulation and visualization tools have become an essential part of training, analysis and decision-making in sectors that rely on precision. At Carleton ...
Why today’s AI systems struggle with consistency and how emerging world models aim to give machines a steady grasp of space ...
From computers to smartphones, from smart appliances to the internet itself, the technology we use every day only exists ...
Researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence-based modeling tool that can accurately predict how infectious ...
Using artificial intelligence to process drone images is allowing researchers to tackle plastic pollution in the ocean in new ways. Oceanographers and computer scientists in Japan are spearheading an ...
Math teacher Emma Chiappetta uses a three-round exercise to help students not only recognize their errors, but also generate their own. In the procedure, she randomly separates students into groups of ...
A century ago, Erwin Schrödinger came up with an equation that says how the quantum world behaves. Now scientists are asking ...
Washington can barely keep the lights on between shutdown threats. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans are doing what Congress can’t: solving problems in their own communities. I learned this when I watched ...
In inertial confinement fusion, a capsule of fuel begins at temperatures near zero and pressures close to vacuum. When lasers compress that fuel to trigger fusion, the material heats up to millions of ...
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