Researchers applied the mathematical theory of synchronization to clarify how recurrent neural networks (RNNs) generate predictions, revealing a certain map, based on the generalized synchronization, that yields correct target values. They showed…
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This fast and agile robotic insect could someday aid in mechanical pollination | MIT News
With a more efficient method for artificial pollination, farmers in the future could grow fruits and vegetables inside multilevel warehouses, boosting yields while mitigating some of agriculture’s harmful impacts on the…
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What Happens To Stars That Don’t Die In An Explosion? » ScienceABC
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Undergoing a Supernova is one of the ways through which a star ends its life, but other ways include forming Black holes, neutron stars and white dwarfs.
In our vast universe, stars…
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Trends And Innovations In The Digital Currency Marketplace » ScienceABC
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The digital currency market has grown from a niche technology experiment to a thriving, international financial system. With the help of blockchain technology, decentralized finance, and…
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Scientific investigation determines whether skull is Cleopatra’s sister
A multidisciplinary team, led by anthropologist Gerhard Weber from the University of Vienna, has analysed a skull first unearthed in 1929 among the ruins of Ephesus, Turkey.
The skull was originally excavated by Austrian archaeologist Josef Keil…
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Researchers find betrayal doesn’t necessarily make someone less trustworthy if we benefit
Imagine this scenario: Two people cheat on their partners with each other and then leave their partners to be together. Should they trust each other, or “once a cheater, always a cheater”?
Intuition and past research suggest that whether people…
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Is there really a mid-career crisis? Job satisfaction follows a U-shaped curve only among highly skilled workers, according to new study
Contrary to the long-held belief that the mid-career crisis plagues everyone, new research suggests that job satisfaction follows a U-shaped trajectory only for managerial and professional workers. This provocative finding challenges societal…
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Pioneering mathematical model could help protect privacy and ensure safer use of AI
AI tools are increasingly being used to track and monitor us both online and in-person, yet their effectiveness comes with big risks. Computer scientists at the Oxford Internet Institute, Imperial College London, and UCLouvain have developed a…
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On the Way to Building Better Batteries – Chemistry | Weizmann Wonder Wander
When we plug in our cell phones to charge them, we take it for granted that they’ll soon be brimming with energy for scrolling, texting and receiving news alerts. But the technology powering this – rechargeable lithium-ion batteries –…
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These Physicists Want to Ditch Dark Energy
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In 2011, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Saul Perlmutter, Brian…
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