A machine learning-powered simulation is giving researchers a new window into the processes that create some of the universe’s heaviest elements.
June 9 (Reuters) - Privately held Element Biosciences said on Tuesday it had raised funds, including $175 million from longtime investor Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), opens new tab, to expand ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel shared-aperture dual linearly-polarized 2-bit programmable metasurface structure element. Two orthogonally placed dipoles, each equipped with two pin diodes and ...
The platform integrates 2D and 3D representations in a continuous way, automatically generating scaled plans, sections, elevations, and area calculations as the design evolves. Electrical layouts, ...
Many clients who move into charitable giving do so reactively—responding to requests from friends, supporting their alma mater or contributing to causes featured in the news. As their philanthropic ...
Abstract: The article discusses the idea obtaining diagnostic information of the element base with the IT-structure decomposition. A preliminary sorting of the components of the element base according ...
Seventeen elements of the periodic table have taken on outsize importance because of their use in smartphones, electric vehicles, medical devices, and other technologies. They’re valued for their ...
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Many space-lovers know the phrase “We are all made of star stuff.” And it’s true — our planet formed from the dust cloud left over from the formation of our Sun, and from the planet, all life. That ...
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Astronomers have glimpsed the inner structure of a dying star in a rare kind of cosmic explosion called an “extremely stripped supernova”. In a paper published today in Nature, Steve Schulze of ...
[Editor’s Note: This Blast from the Past article was originally published in Army Logistician (the former title of Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin) in the January-February 1989 issue, pages ...
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