Scientists at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) have discovered a way to control ...
Just as GPUs transformed AI by moving from games to general-purpose computing, quantum systems may one day power ...
When a song has strong repetition, that becomes the network’s focus. The instructions for mentally replaying the song become ...
How do people keep the beat to music? When people listen to songs, slow waves of activity in the brain correspond to the ...
For hundreds of years, people who have lived near Seneca Lake in upstate New York have reported hearing loud booms coming from the water. No one is exactly sure why.
A new drug called lenacapavir might entirely change the game, though.
As the planet warms, it risks crossing catastrophic tipping points: thresholds where Earth systems, such as ice sheets and ...
On Oct. 9, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made a telephone call to his assistant a few miles away — the first demonstration of ...
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The small, clumsy fish isn’t the strongest or fastest creature living in Puget Sound. But it has developed other tools to ...
One of the biggest challenges for Connecticut's few kelp farmers is a lack of hands-on training in nursery cultivation.
High-speed sensors have revealed that pianists’ fingertips can shape sound color through precise movements. This long-sought proof turns artistic intuition into measurable science.