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Science Made Simple: What Is Exascale Computing?

Exascale computing is the following milestone in the advancement of supercomputers. Capable of processing information much faster than today’s most powerful supercomputers, exascale computers will certainly give researchers a new tool for addressing a few of the most significant obstacles facing our world, from climate change to understanding cancer to designing brand-new sort of materials. […]

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Revolutionary Carbon-Based Magnetic Material Finally Synthesized After 70 Years

Researchers from Osaka University and Osaka City University synthesize and crystallize a molecule that is usually too unstable to thoroughly study in the laboratory. The molecule is also a model of a revolutionary class of magnets. Since the very first documented production in 2004, researchers have been hard at work utilizing graphene and identical carbon-based

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Uncovering the Secrets of the Big Bang With Machine Learning

Can machine learning be used to reveal the secrets of the quark-gluon plasma? Yes, it can. However, only with advanced new methods. It can hardly be more complicated. Little particles whir around wildly with extremely high energy, many interactions happen in the matted mess of quantum particles. This leads to a state of matter called

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Harvard Mathematician Solves 150-Year-Old Chess Problem

A Different Kind of Queen’s Gambit Harvard mathematician greatly settles 150-year-old chess problem involving most potent piece on board. In the game of chess, the queen is considered the most powerful piece on the board because of its ability to move in any direction along the rank, file, or diagonal it is placed on. This

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Hungry Yeast Cells Are Microscopic Living Thermometers

Membranes are essential to our cells. Every cell in your body is encased by one. And each of those cells contains specialized chambers, or organelles, which are similarly confined by membranes. Membranes assist cells in accomplishing tasks like breaking down food for energy, building and taking down proteins, monitoring environmental conditions, sending signals, and choosing

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Cosmic Physics Innovation: Researchers Produce Particle-Antiparticle Pairs From a Vacuum

Cosmic physics simulated on the tabletop as graphene enables the Schwinger effect, forming particle-antiparticle pairs. Researchers at The University of Manchester succeeded in observing the supposed Schwinger effect. The Schwinger effect is an evasive process that usually happens only in cosmic events. The group – based at the National Graphene Institute – accomplished to create

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Additional “Booster” Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Found To be Safe

The NIAID-sponsored research study analyzed dose in adults fully vaccinated with any EUA or accepted COVID-19 vaccine. According to preliminary clinical trial results reported in The New England Journal of Medicine, an extra dose of vaccine is safe for adults who had formerly received a complete regimen of any of three COVID-19 vaccines provided by

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DETI Brain Mapping Technique Reveals Neural Code of Vision Handling With Time

Humans are inching closer to understanding exactly how the brain codes visual information. Scientists have now established a technique that maps time-varying brain responses to images to expose just how the brain processes visual information. Colgate University Neuroscience Teacher Bruce C. Hansen worked together with Michelle R. Greene (Bates College), and also David J. Field

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Discovery Alert: Water Vapor Detected on Super Neptune Exoplanet

Water vapor in the atmosphere of planet TOI-674 b This newly found planet, a bit larger than Neptune and orbiting a red-dwarf star roughly 150 light-years away. This size places it in an exclusive club: exoplanets, or planets around different stars, recognized to have water vapor in their atmospheres. Several questions linger, such as how

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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Linked With Raised Risk of Carditis (Heart Inflammation)

Regardless of reduced absolute risk, Pfizer/BioNTech BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccine linked with a raised risk of carditis. Considerably increased risk in teenagers after the second dosage may call for sophisticated vaccination strategies. A case-control research study found an elevated relative risk of carditis associated with BNT162b2 (also known as Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine) vaccination, regardless of reduced absolute

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