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Spatial computing explains how the brain organizes cognition
Our thoughts are specified by our knowledge and plans, yet our cognition can also be fast and flexible in handling new information.
The airliner you board in the future could look a lot different from today's, with longer, thinner wings that provide a ...
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Longer, thinner plane wings being tested in US, can provide smoother ride while saving fuel
When creating lift, longer, thinner wings can reduce drag, making them efficient. However, they can become very flexible in ...
A novel dye-sensitized photocatalyst developed at Science Tokyo enables the capture of long-wavelength visible light for ...
Despite the headlines, tinnitus does not cause dementia. The problem is that it can cause a form of cognitive impairment.
Longer, thinner wings are on the horizon as NASA and Boeing continue to research what the future of aviation could look like ...
Engineers manage to intertwine several qubits at once, taking the biggest leap yet toward a functional quantum internet.
Quantum technologies are systems that leverage quantum mechanical effects to perform computations, share information or ...
Praxis Precision Medicines, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRAX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company translating genetic insights into the development of therapies for central nervous system (CNS) disorders ...
CAAR ruled that multi-functional PCR instruments cannot be treated as spectrometers where optical detection is only one part ...
A 40-atom gold nanocluster breaks from gold's signature dense packing, forming square atomic planes with a central channel that accelerates electron relaxation about 80x.
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