Writing a sample networking email can feel awkward, especially if you’re reaching out to someone you don’t know well. You ...
The bold question-askers at What If explore what building a full-scale model of the periodic table would reveal.
Abstract: We study the problem of realizing the full spectrum of bipedal locomotion on a real robot with sim-to-real reinforcement learning (RL). A key challenge of learning legged locomotion is ...
Hailed as one of the 50 most important women in science, she found ways to study rare radioactive isotopes and advanced the ...
An unknot (also known as the trivial knot) can be drawn with any number of crossings. Any possible manipulation of a knot ...
Critics slammed attempts by Google, Microsoft and Meta to speed up materials discovery. But behind the hype, there is progress.
The three-story building from 1836, designed by Heinrich Hübsch, is still in use today as the west wing of the ...
Hydrogen ranks at the top, the first and lightest element in the periodic table, produced from one of the important constituents of Pancha Mahabhutas, H2O [Jala], which makes up the whole universe.
The heaviest elements could have new uses and properties we haven't dreamt of. Many of us remember a time when the periodic table appeared with some curious blank spots. Your age determines what those ...
Abstract: Periodic repetitive tasks are common in industrial production, especially in intelligent equipment for batch processing. This paper studies the disturbance suppression problem of linear ...
At just 25, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin applied quantum physics to a treasure trove of astronomical observations to show that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium.