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Scientists discover elusive ‘dance’ of electrons, atoms that kill electricity
The team used intense X-rays to confirm a key theoretical concept that explains a material's conductivity crash.
Western theoretical frameworks are often ill-suited for China studies, according to Chinese academics who called instead for research that was grounded in the country’s specific context. The case for ...
Alexandru Iulian Florea, founder and CEO of ION, shares details about the new blockchain-based social media platform and how ...
The universe may not only be geometry and energy—but also memory. And in that memory, every moment of cosmic history may still be written. For more than a century, physics has been built on two great ...
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4 forecasters explain why gold's record-shattering rally has further to run — including one call for a 20% surge
The rally in gold looks like it can't be stopped. The record-breaking surge in the precious metal is still going strong, with the price of bullion rising past $4,000 an ounce for the first time on ...
Technology changes quickly, but the principle of the jobs-to-be-done framework remains steady: Customers don’t buy software; ...
A decision every CEO faces when looking at AI adoption is whether to develop custom systems or deploy commercial ...
The iconic Java framework has evolved and modernized, integrating a host of new features without sacrificing power or ...
During his remarks in the Oval Office this month, President Trump scrambled to explain why National Guard troops are mowing lawns in Washington, D.C. Trump claimed, "We didn't ask them to do it." ...
New ECL framework shifts banks to forward-looking risk assessment; RBI grants five-year transition period till FY31 to ease impact The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed a new framework on how ...
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