Particle simulation has long been a crucial aspect of understanding the behavior of various materials. While simulating spherical particles is relatively straightforward, the real-world consists of particles with irregular shapes and sizes, posing a significant challenge to researchers. In a recent breakthrough, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have leveraged neural networks to predict
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Advances in quantum information technology have paved the way for innovative techniques to control electrons and other microscopic particles. A recent study conducted by Cornell University researchers sheds light on the potential benefits of using acoustic sound waves to manipulate the motion of electrons as they orbit lattice defects in a diamond. This groundbreaking technique
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The study conducted by the University of Trento and the University of Chicago offers a new perspective on the interactions between electrons and light. This research could potentially revolutionize the field of quantum technologies and even lead to the discovery of new states of matter. Understanding how quantum particles interact is crucial for the development
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) recently ruled that workers at a company responsible for delivering packages for Amazon are, in fact, considered employees of the e-commerce giant. This decision directly contradicted Amazon’s assertion that it holds no responsibility for the subcontractor’s employees. The ruling was made by a regional director of the NLRB in
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In recent years, computer scientists have made significant strides in developing deep neural networks (DNNs) to address various real-world challenges. While some of these models have shown to be effective, there are growing concerns about their fairness, especially when it comes to variations in performance based on training data and hardware platforms. Studies have shown
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The year 2024 kicked off with a bang as a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck Japan’s Noto Peninsula on New Year’s Day, claiming the lives of more than 280 individuals and causing extensive damage to thousands of homes. What made this earthquake particularly noteworthy was the discovery that it originated from two separate points on the
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Samarium, a metallic element, was discovered in a Russian mine in 1879. Its name comes from the mineral it was found in, samarskite, named after Russian mining engineer Vassili Samarsky-Bykhovets. In chemical synthesis, bound with other elements, samarium is an essential reagent known for leading to the creation of potential pharmaceuticals. The Challenge of Scaling
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The relationship between diet and mental health is a complex yet significant one. Research indicates that blood sugar fluctuations play a vital role in determining how we feel emotionally. High glycemic index diets, characterized by foods that cause drastic spikes in blood sugar levels, have been associated with an increased risk of depression and anxiety.
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The Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has recently made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon that has intrigued scientists for over a century. This research sheds new light on the intricate interactions between electrons, which are essential in various technologies such as semiconductors and solar cells. Published in Nature on
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The expansion speed of the Universe has long been a topic of fascination and debate among scientists. Recent measurements taken using the James Webb Space Telescope have shed new light on this issue, suggesting that the local Universe is moving away from us at a rate of approximately 70 kilometers per second per megaparsec. This
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Antimatter is a concept that has puzzled scientists for nearly a century. In 1928, Paul Dirac’s theory about electrons with negative energy led to the discovery of antielectrons, or positrons. Since then, scientists have identified antimatter equivalents for all fundamental particles, raising questions about the abundance of antimatter in the universe. The search for antimatter
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