

Memory-like behaviour emerges in a polymer gel
Non-existence of universal maximally entangled isospectral mixed states has implications for research on quantum technologies
New gravitational field model quantifies the "divergence problem" identified in 2022
A generalizable AI tool performs fully automated tumour segmentation on whole-body PET/CT images
Relationship between mass, wing area and wingbeat frequency holds true for insects, bats, birds, whales and even a flapping robot
New "wavefunction matching" method correctly predicts nuclear radii of elements with atomic numbers from 2 to 58
New work sheds light on vortex flows involved in mixing and transporting ooplasmic components that cells need to develop
Researchers demonstrate a novel computation architecture based on the interaction of optical and acoustic waves
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Solving a centuries-old mathematical puzzle could hold the key to understanding the function of many of the molecules of life
How do you spot a deepfake image of a person? The answer might be to look into their eyes.
There’s a scientific reason why Twisters is set in the US Great Plains rather than Argentina, and it has to do with the Gulf of Mexico
The ESTRO 2024 closing debate saw speakers discuss whether the radiation therapy care pathway will be delivered entirely by bots by 2040
The Liverpool Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) for Innovation in Data Intensive Science is preparing the next generation of physicists for their future careers
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New work validates key elements of balance theory put forward nearly 80 years ago
The theoretical physicist Tannie Liverpool talks about the mathematics of wound healing, and much more
Swedish Academy believes AI will reduce bias in evaluating nominations
The team hops the findings could be used to enhance the flavour of alcohol-free beer
Simulations should be designed to minimize energy consumption, say physicists
Hypothetical objects could be observed in gravitational waves
Silicon-based device is less prone to hacking, designers say
The collapse of the main current that warms Europe would have far-reaching consequences for ecosystems as well as human civilization
Data scientist and artificial-intelligence researcher Azadeh Keivani on physics in healthcare, co-founding an educational non-profit organization and her work in o...
Reinforcement learning can make cooling apparatus more robust
System known as "SmartDope" identifies highest-performing semiconductor material in just one day rather than years required for conventional techniques
Approach uses the random coupling of the quantum and classical worlds