As the artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing industries explode, trained STEM professionals are in high demand. Mathematics is foundational to these fields.
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One university boosted gender diversity in advanced math by more than 30% in five years—here's how
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Ten years on, mixed results for the Paris Agreement
In 2015, the historic Paris Agreement, signed by 195 countries, sought to limit global warming to 2 °C. Ten years later, the results have yet to materialize, raising questions regarding the effectiveness of COP meetings, major climate…
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Animals are no strangers to death
Given that animals are sentient, as established by recent research, what is their attitude towards death? In a recently-published book, the biologist Emmanuelle Pouydebat sheds light on the complex emotions and behaviours of various…
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A Cell So Minimal That It Challenges Definitions of Life
“The diversity of archaea and bacteria that appear to belong to these supergroups of parasitic organisms is very, very large,” she said. For bacteria, it may be between 25% and 50% of the group’s total share of species, she…
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Remote Robotics Expand Access to Stroke Treatment
When treating strokes, every second counts. But for patients in remote areas, it may take hours to receive treatment.
The standard treatment for a common type of stroke, caused by large clots interrupting blood flow to the brain, is a procedure…
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Unexpected ‘Zigzag’ Structures Discovered in Earth’s Magnetic Field : ScienceAlert
A strange phenomenon thought to only exist near the Sun has been detected in Earth’s magnetic field for the first time. The discovery could help scientists forecast the impact of geomagnetic storms more accurately.
Physicists Emily McDougall…
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Should Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines become Age-Based?
Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), a procedure that uses X-rays to produce a series of images at different angles, generating a 3-dimensional view of the lung, is an effective screening technique for lung…
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Charles Darwin's address book: A new window into his private world
The Darwin Online project at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has published for the first time: Charles Darwin’s personal Address Book. It offers an astonishingly personal glimpse into the life and work of the great scientist.
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Melting Temporal Limits with Quantum Dynamics
Author(s): Fernando J. Gómez-Ruiz
Extending the superposition principle to the time domain gives rise to enhanced correlations that exceed a theoretical quantum limit—a result that could inspire new forms of quantum control.
[Physics 18, 187]…
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