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A research team led by Professor Joongoo Lee in the Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH (Pohang University of ...
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Research has found that when you manipulate people to doubt free will, bad things happen – including cheating and aggression.
Scientists used swirling water waves to simulate a quantum effect, uncovering rotating nodal patterns that could deepen understanding of hidden quantum phenomena.
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Last weekend, I served as speaker and workshop facilitator for the Department of Science and Technology’s Science Education ...
Classical computing gave us automation. What's coming next is something closer to a factory that thinks. But getting there requires two technologies converging in a way that many might not fully ...
Tiny drones can now navigate without GPS using a bee-inspired system that uses only 42 KB of memory. See how it works.