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Diffractive Optical Networks Utilize Object Shifts for Performance Boost

Optical computing has gained significant interest in machine learning applications due to optics’ massive parallelism and bandwidth. Diffractive networks supply one such computing paradigm based upon the transformation of the input light as it diffracts via a set of spatially-engineered surfaces, performing computation at the speed of light propagation without needing any external power apart […]

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The Current Discovery Sheds Light On Very Early Supermassive Black Holes

Astronomers from the University of Texas and the University of Arizona have found a quickly growing black hole in one of the most extreme galaxies known in the extremely early universe. The discovery of the galaxy and also the black hole at its center gives more clues on the formation of the first supermassive black

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Amazing Images Reveal The Great White Shark’s Incredible Ability to Heal

Great white sharks have few predators capable of dominating them. Yet their lives are not easy as they have to deal with others of the same species. Even having terrible wounds in a short time, white sharks can heal and this characteristic we also find in other species of sharks. In the United States of

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A Recently Discovered Type of Salty Ice Can Feed On the Surface Area of Extraterrestrial Moons

Jupiter’s moons,also called Europa, have thrilling red streaks all over it´s surface. Scientists believe it’s a frozen blend of water and salts, (like salty ice). Its chemical mark is unknown considering that it has no recognized substance on earth. A research study group led by the University of Washington may have addressed the perplexity by

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France Matches Dry Spell Record of Thirty-one Days Without Rain

France has reached its record dry spell of 31 days without considerable rains, the country’s climate service stated Tuesday, amid concerns over water reserves partly of Europe still reeling from last year’s severe drought. With rainfall across the country of less than 1 millimeter per day since January 21, the weather service Meteo France has

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New Synthetic Porphyrin as a Double Antidote Against Fire Gas Poisoning

The dangers of building fires are well-known, with highly toxic gases such as carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen cyanide (HCN) posing a significant threat to human life. Unfortunately, there has been no effective therapeutic approach to treat simultaneous CO and HCN poisoning, making it a major challenge in emergency medicine. Fighting against gas poisoning However,

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Scientists Create Squid-Inspired ‘Liquid Windows ‘

A team of scientists at the University of Toronto has developed a multilayered fluidic system that can lower the energy prices of heating, cooling, and lighting buildings by enhancing the wavelength, intensity, and dispersion of light transmitted through windows. Building climate control Buildings are the costliest energy sinks on Earth. For their everyday operation, which

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Scientists Have Developed the First Modular Body– a Living Being That Is not Alive

Biologist Cornelis Vlasman imagines the body as a functioning biological LEGO system. As well as, his clickable system of swapping human organs is coming to life … if you want to define life reasonably loosely. Moreover, you are willing to suspend reality for a bit. In a (fictional) experiment, Vlasman developed OSCAR, a living, organic

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The Flint Water Crisis Underscores The Impact Of Social Networks

According to a current Cornell research that focused on the Flint, Michigan, water crisis, the size, strength, and makeup of individuals’ social networks are essential indicators of how they will respond to the health implications of an environmental catastrophe. A recent study from Cornell University, which centered around the Flint, Michigan water crisis, found that

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Planetary Scientist Argues for Sending a Dedicated Probe to Uranus

Kathleen Mandt Kathleen Mandt, a planetary scientist at Johns Hopkins College’s Applied Physics Research laboratory. In her Perspectives piece published in the journal Science, Kathleen Mandt highlights the scientific value of a dedicated Uranus probe. Uranus, one of the least explored planets in our solar system, has only been visited once by a spacecraft, Voyager

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