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The realms of optical illusions, quantum mechanics, and neural networks may seem entirely disconnected at first glance. However, groundbreaking research published in APL Machine Learning has unveiled a novel approach that merges these seemingly disparate fields. By harnessing the concept of “quantum tunneling,” a neural network has been designed to perceive optical illusions in a
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Warp drives, a common notion in science fiction, have always been a far-fetched idea. The concept of zooming across the universe at faster-than-light speeds has captured the imagination of writers and readers alike for years. However, the reality of constructing a warp drive remains firmly in the realm of theoretical physics, with no practical implementations
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Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) have made an intriguing discovery deep within Earth’s liquid core. This doughnut-shaped region, located thousands of kilometers beneath our feet, has provided new insights into the dynamics of our planet’s magnetic field. The structure, found only at low latitudes and sitting parallel to the equator, remained undetected until
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Exploring the world of quantum materials has always been a fascinating journey for physicists and engineers. The discovery of topological insulators, which conduct electricity only on their surface or edges, has opened up a new realm of possibilities in technological applications. These materials offer robust quantum states that are highly sought after in various industries.
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One of the most groundbreaking discoveries in recent times is the detection and measurement of the ambipolar field surrounding Earth. This electric field, speculated over 60 years ago, has immense implications for our understanding of Earth’s behavior and evolution. According to astronomer Glyn Collinson from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, any planet with an atmosphere
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A recent study published in Nature Communications by the Controlled Molecules Group at the Fritz Haber Institute has brought about a significant advancement in the field of chiral molecules. Led by Dr. Sandra Eibenberger-Arias, the team achieved near-complete separation in quantum states for these essential components, challenging previous assumptions and opening up new research directions
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A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Southampton, the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, the National Oceanography Center, and Stockholm University has provided new insights into the importance of the mixing of Atlantic and Arctic waters in sustaining the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). The AMOC plays a vital role in regulating
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