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Matt Bunn, a Harvard nuclear security expert, recalls how he got to know Garwin as a tireless and effective participant in ...
Imagine drawing on something as delicate as a living cell -- without damaging it. Researchers have made this groundbreaking discovery using an unexpected combination of tools: frozen ethanol, electron ...
Materials with self-adaptive mechanical responses have long been sought after in material science. Using computer simulations ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have solved a long-standing mystery behind the drainage of liquid from foams.
There are creatures here on Earth that may give us clues about how to communicate with extraterrestrial intelligence — ...
Richard Garwin drew up the plans for the hydrogen bomb and spent seven decades advising presidents on scientific matters ...
Sergey Brin has unexpectedly returned to Google, inspired by the rapid evolution of AI. Engaging with engineers on the Gemini ...
LLMs don’t reflect—they reconstruct meaning from patterns, like holograms, not mirrors. Coherence isn’t cognition: Language ...
The clock was ticking on Thursday, May 22, as Tom Cruise stopped in Deep Ellum for a sampler plate of beef ribs, brisket, ...
The first electronic computer was built during the 1940s by John Vincent Atanasoff, a professor of physics and mathematics at ...
Spanning film, literature, and jazz, this sweeping retrospective brings together 100 of Jonathan Rosenbaum’s sharpest essays ...
Unsuk Chin’s “The Dark Side of the Moon,” a reinterpretation of the Faust myth, reflects a restless mind with constant ...