Despite significant mathematical refinements, econometrics has shown the weaknesses of its logical underpinnings, primarily during economic turning points—financial crises, pandemics, and geopolitical ...
Advanced virtual simulation could revolutionise NHS care for those living with multiple long term health conditions thanks to ...
A new study revisits a century-old question about how turbulence starts. The findings could potentially influence not only aircraft engineering but even the design of mechanical heart valves, and ...
Microsoft, like most large software companies, has been pushing its customers to use — and pay for — AI features over the last few years, filling familiar apps and interfaces with new chatbots and ...
A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life ...
By simulating the life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell - from DNA replication to protein translation to metabolism and cell division - scientists have opened a new frontier of computer vision into ...
The space between galaxies is not empty. In a new map of the early universe, those “blank” stretches take on a faint, hydrogen-blue glow that had mostly escaped surveys until now.
The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
What was your favorite toy growing up? This paradox claims that memory—and every other one—is just a random fluctuation.
Published today in Science, the discovery marks the creation and observation of the first molecule with a half-Möbius electronic topology.