ENSO-modulated heat source and moisture sink of Asian monsoon and its impact on rice production
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ENSO-modulated heat source and moisture sink of Asian monsoon and its impact on rice production
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UK must improve energy efficiency to prevent future energy crises, study argues
As prices rise and the UK Government considers energy bill help once again, a new study warns that the country’s approach to energy support is structurally geared toward short-term crisis response rather than long-term solutions.
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When quantum and classical models disagree: learning beyond minimum norm least square
Schuld, M. & Petruccione, F. Supervised learning with quantum computers, 17 (Springer, 2018).
Cerezo, M., Verdon, G., Huang, H.-Y., Cincio, L. & Coles, P. J. Challenges and opportunities in quantum machine learning. Nat. Comput. Sci. 2, 567–576…
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ISS observes an unknown phenomenon 55 miles above Earth
Hurricane named Helene smashed the Florida coast, bringing devastating rain and fierce winds. The havoc caused by that powerful event did not stop at ground level, however.
According to NASA, the International Space Station detected a previously…
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Quantum entanglement speed is measured for the first time
In the world of quantum physics, incredible events unfold at mind-boggling speeds. Processes thought to happen instantaneously, like quantum entanglement, are now being directly measured in the tiniest fractions of a second – attoseconds.
It’s…
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You can now transfer your chats and personal information from other chatbots directly into Gemini
When it comes to AI chatbots, there’s currently a war on for consumer attention. All the big chatbot providers are looking to increase their user count and, in a minor coup for itself, Google just made it significantly easier for users of…
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How American courts are rewriting the rules for Big Tech and children
Within 48 hours, the legal landscape governing social media and children shifted in ways that will take years to fully understand and verify.
On March 24, 2026, a Santa Fe jury ordered Meta to pay US$375 million for violating New Mexico’s…
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Top engineering teams double their output as AI coding tools take over two-thirds of code production this year
- Over half of engineering teams now consistently use AI coding tools
- Top adopters report double pull request throughput compared with low adopters
- Autonomous agents now handle an increasing share of routine coding tasks
The integration of AI tools…
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Tale of the lava heron: Student describes new Galapagos species
The Galapagos Islands are famous for the discoveries that shaped Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Now an SFSU graduate has added one more: Ezra Mendales (M.S., ’23) describes a new species as part of his master’s thesis. “I feel super lucky…
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Anthropic Supply-Chain-Risk Designation Halted by Judge
Anthropic won a preliminary injunction barring the US Department of Defense from labeling it a supply-chain risk, potentially clearing the way for customers to resume working with the company. The ruling on Thursday by Rita Lin, a federal…
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