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Researchers at JQI have discovered a quantum system that is a hybrid of order and chaos. (Credit: geralt/Pixabay)
A Frankenstein of Order and Chaos
07 Jan 21
Emerging from The Fog: Little Understood Post-Stroke Cognitive Issues Verified
15 Dec 20
Could Your Vacuum be Listening to You?
17 Nov 20
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Global-scale Animal Ecology Reveals Behavioral Changes in Response to Climate Change
30 Oct 20
University of Maryland Astronomers Find X-rays Lingering Years After Landmark Neutron Star Collision
09 Oct 20
On the left is a representation of a grid of heptagons in a hyperbolic space. To fit the uniform hyperbolic grid into “flat” space, the size and shape of the heptagons are distorted. In the appropriate hyperbolic space, each heptagon would have an identical shape and size, instead of getting smaller and more distorted toward the edges. On the right is a circuit that simulates a similar hyperbolic grid by directing microwaves through a maze of zig-zagging superconducting resonators. (Credit: Springer Nature)
Mind and Space Bending Physics on a Convenient Chip
07 Oct 20
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University of Maryland Astronomers Find X-rays Lingering Years After Landmark Neutron Star Collision
07 Oct 20
UMD Researchers Develop Tools to Sharpen 3D View of Large RNA Molecules
07 Oct 20
An illustration of elements of this article, such as a circuit board patter, a brain, molecules, a credit card, organs, etc.
Machine Learning: Harnessing the Predictive Power of Computers
29 Sep 20
(Credit: E. Edwards/IQUIST)
The Secrets Atoms Hold, Part 1: Search for Dark Matter
25 Sep 20
Space Weather Mission Gets $1.25 Million and a Green Light for Feasibility Studies
14 Sep 20
Mosquitoes Lost an Essential Gene with No Ill Effects
03 Sep 20

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