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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in recent years, with deep neural networks (DNNs) being at the forefront of this progress. However, as researchers at the University of Notre Dame have highlighted in a recent study published in Nature Electronics, the fairness of AI systems can be compromised due to biases present in the
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Antimatter, a concept less than a century old, has puzzled scientists with its implications for the nature of the universe. In the early 20th century, physicist Paul Dirac’s theory predicted the existence of antiparticles with opposite electric charge to their normal matter counterparts. Since then, various experiments have confirmed the presence of antimatter equivalents to
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Scientists at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon that was first introduced by Einstein more than a hundred years ago. The team’s innovative approach has provided a new avenue for studying electron-electron interactions, which are crucial for various technologies such as semiconductors
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The expansion speed of the Universe has been a persistent issue that has puzzled scientists for years. However, recent measurements taken using the James Webb Space Telescope have shed new light on this complex problem. The data suggests that the local Universe is moving away from us at a rate of about 70 kilometers per
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The Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies are on a collision course, with astronomers predicting a potential crash in the distant future. The latest study by researchers from the University of Helsinki and Durham University challenges the notion that this cosmic event is inevitable. Utilizing data from the Gaia and Hubble space telescopes, the team simulated
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Recent research led by the Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville has shed light on the sensitivity of terrestrial ecosystems to global change. This study, published in the journal Nature Geoscience, highlights the impact of multiple environmental stressors on the ability of ecosystems to resist the effects of global change. The study reveals
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In a groundbreaking discovery, an international team of researchers has identified a 3D quantum spin liquid in a member of the langbeinite family. This material’s unique crystalline structure and magnetic interactions give rise to a fascinating behavior known as magnetic frustration, leading to the formation of a quantum spin liquid. Quantum spin liquids, or QSLs,
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In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, an interdisciplinary research team led by Dr. Sascha Brunke from the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology has shed light on the therapeutic potential of synthetic polymers in combating invasive fungal infections caused by Candida species. This research is particularly significant given the high
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