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Our verdict on ‘The Dispossessed’: A tricky but rewarding novel
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Dispossessed. Most of our members enjoyed it, even if the sheer volume of ideas in the book made it a challenging read ...
A Hiroshima University team has designed a feasible way to detect the Unruh effect, where acceleration turns quantum vacuum fluctuations into observable particles. By using superconducting Josephson ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University have developed a realistic, highly sensitive method to detect the Unruh effect -- a long-predicted phenomenon at ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time inside the sun. But to recreate the process on Earth, we must control ...
Nothing's Phone 3 delivers Android with a twist: it ships with a unique Glyph Matrix panel - here are my favorite third-party plug-in 'Toys' for it.
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How Strong Does a Golfer Need to Be? The Science Behind Strength Training for Longer Drives.
YOU CAN'T TALK about strength training in golf without talking about Tiger Woods. After joining the PGA Tour in 1996, Woods weighed 158 pounds at 6’2”. He hit the gym hard, training six days a week ...
Rain, snow, or shine, the parking lot fills with cars bearing license plates from across Illinois. Some people plan their vacations around thrifting routes, making this a must-stop destination. The ...
Researchers at Seoul National University and Kyung Hee University report a framework to control collective motions, such as ring, clumps, mill, flock, by training a physics-informed AI to learn the ...
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