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MRI antenna can boost image quality and shorten scan times—without changing existing machines
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of medicine's most powerful diagnostic tools. But certain tissues deep inside the ...
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Linked by entanglement, small telescopes may see like one colossal mirror
Space rarely gives up its secrets easily. For instance, what looks like a single ...
Some people get the ‘ick’ over feet. Yet problems such as corns and callus are very common. Here’s what causes them as well as the painful condition known as ‘jogger’s heel’.
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Ford’s next EV truck will even get some tricks from F1 racing
Despite the headlines, Ford is not walking away from EVs. If anything, its next move looks like a reset toward efficiency-first engineering. For years, the EV playbook was simple: more range equals a ...
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'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks — using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images
Researchers generated images from noise, using orders of magnitude less energy than current generative AI models require.
Speaking of wildlife, the caverns are home to various species of bats, though you probably won’t see them during your tour.
Another theory held that the forces between two particles falls off exponentially in direct relationship to the distance between two particles and that the factor by which it drops is not dependent on ...
The tiny fatty capsules that deliver COVID-19 mRNA vaccines into billions of arms may work better when they're a little ...
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Want to earn one of the biggest paychecks straight out of a US college? These majors lead the pack
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reports some of the top majors that earn one of the biggest paychecks straight out of ...
Simon Thompson delves into the career of Brian De Palma… Brian De Palma is a filmmaker whose career is a Rorschach ink blot ...
It was a bold thought experiment: that only one electron makes up the entire universe. The most famous conversation about it took place between Richard Feynman, PhD, and John Wheeler, PhD, both ...
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