The simulation of strongly interacting many-body systems is a key objective of quantum physics research, as it can help to ...
The AQT Quantum HYBRID algorithms mix quantum techniques with high-performance classical computation to solve integer-based ...
Here is a theory: class empathy has a ceiling. When the dead are poor workers -- teenagers, newlyweds, sole earners of their ...
Hacks for Hinge (and other dating apps) have exploded in popularity as people look for ways to game the app's algorithm to ...
It’s easy to dismiss “alternative truths” but the most famous – and strangest – conspiracy theories can retain their ...
The new program is validated in a set of clinical pedigrees demonstrating its practical accuracy and relevance to the field. Collectively, the data are compelling and support the major conclusions of ...
In a laboratory at Oxford University, scientists have achieved something that once seemed science fiction: they made two ...
Opendoor Technologies Inc. faces strong sell ratings due to unprofitability and operational risks in the iBuying model. Read more on OPEN stock.
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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on the second Tuesday of October.
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Generative art in virtual stores boosts shoppers' sense of exclusivity and pleasure
Art infusion theory—the idea that displaying art in retail settings can positively impact consumer behavior—can be applied to ...
Applying engineering principles to biological studies could identify disease biomarkers more quickly
In a paper published in PNAS, a University of Michigan team proposes that fundamental principles of control theory and observability can be applied to study biological processes that change over time.
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