Researchers introduce a group-driven initialization that fuses search history with graph modularity, boosting ...
Asking ‘what is life?’ is a good way to start arguments in science. As a recent informal poll suggests, no two individuals ...
A global shortage of construction-grade sand is reshaping coastlines, destabilizing ecosystems, and putting activists in the ...
Some stylists use a hairnet to secure the puffs and create a more rounded shape, while others prefer to leave them a little ...
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Are you a geek? Take this personality quiz to find out
Research of 2,000 adults, found that nearly half (46%) admit to being a geek in at least one area of their life, even though ...
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12 rule changes that rewired modern F1
Formula 1 does not drift forward in a straight line. It lurches. A regulation lands, teams tear up their drawings, and the ...
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Video: Why 'basic science' is the foundation of innovation
At first glance, some scientific research can seem, well, impractical. When physicists began exploring the strange, subatomic ...
A recent study has unveiled the top 20 indicators of geekiness, with activities ranging from creating spreadsheets for ...
Scientists are using lasers, satellites and even sound to determine what is falling from the sky—but the best tool may still ...
In some sense, it’s comparable to new users of spreadsheets who think they can generate an accounting package. There are good ...
Scientists have long believed that foam behaves like glass, with bubbles locked into place. New simulations reveal that bubbles never truly settle and instead keep moving through many possible ...
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