A research team from the Faculty of Physics and the Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies at the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw has introduced a new way to measure hard-to-detect terahertz signals using a “quantum antenna.” In…
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An Old Jeweler’s Trick Could Unlock the Next Generation of Nuclear Clocks
A revolutionary achievement could pave the way for smaller, more efficient nuclear clocks. Last year, a research team led by UCLA achieved a milestone scientists had pursued for half a century. They succeeded in making radioactive thorium nuclei…
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Quantum Computing Breakthrough Shrinks Key Device to 100x Smaller Than a Human Hair
A new chip-scale device offers unprecedented control over laser frequencies, a key ingredient for large-scale quantum computing. Researchers have achieved an important step forward in quantum computing by developing a device so small that it is…
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CERN Scientists Solve Decades-Old Particle Physics Mystery
Researchers from TUM, working at CERN, have made a groundbreaking discovery that reveals how deuterons are formed. Another long-standing question in particle physics has been answered. Scientists working with the ALICE experiment at CERN’s…
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16th-century gallows discovered in Grenoble
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of rare 16th-century gallows during excavations in advance of the redevelopment of the Boulevard de l’Esplanade in Grenoble, France.
The Esplanade is located on land gradually reclaimed from the…
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Study is unlocking secrets of Roman Empire’s leather economy
The research project seeks to reveal how leather was produced, traded, and used across the Roman Empire – an area of study that has long proved challenging due to the limited preservation of organic materials.
The project is led by Dr Gillian…
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Relic hidden during German invasion discovered in Starachowice Forests
A group of detectorists have stumbled across a lost relic of Poland’s wartime past in the forests near Starachowice in southeastern Poland.
The discovery was made by members of the Fort Monuments Protection Group who uncovered an eagle standard…
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How LLMs Choose Their Words: A Practical Walk-Through of Logits, Softmax and Sampling
Large Language Models (LLMs) can produce varied, creative, and sometimes surprising outputs even when given the same prompt. This randomness is not a bug but a core feature of how the model samples its next token from a probability…
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Tea may strengthen bones in older women while heavy coffee weakens them
A recent investigation from Flinders University sheds new light on how two widely consumed drinks, coffee and tea, could play a role in bone health for women later in life.
The study, published in the journal Nutrients, monitored nearly 10,000…
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New ghost marsupial related to the kangaroo found in Australia
A previously unknown species of native bushland marsupial, closely related to the kangaroo, has been identified through new research. Scientists report that this animal was already likely extinct by the time its remains were studied.
By analyzing…
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