It's obvious to most people as soon as they set foot in a place they know well—like their childhood bedroom or a former ...
Flipping ferroelectric polarization reverses bimeron topology in a two-dimensional magnet, allowing voltage pulses alone to ...
DVRE cuts MaxSAT encoding size offline and clauses online, delivering the fastest complete MBD on ISCAS-85 for both single- ...
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'Rosetta stone' for database inputs reveals serious security issue
The data inputs that enable modern search and recommendation systems were thought to be secure, but an algorithm developed by ...
Spiral scanning creates six distinguishable polarization patterns in ferroelectric films, enabling data storage beyond binary ...
Encoded Therapeutics, Inc. ("Encoded"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing precision genetic medicines for severe neurological disorders, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug ...
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Your voice gives away valuable personal information—expert raises privacy concerns
You can probably quickly tell from a friend's tone of voice whether they're feeling happy or sad, energetic or exhausted.
Is the inside of a vision model at all like a language model? Researchers argue that as the models grow more powerful, they ...
Quantum computers could rapidly solve complex problems that would take the most powerful classical supercomputers decades to ...
Vancouver, British Columbia, January 15th, 2026, FinanceWireIntegrated Cyber Solutions Inc. (CSE: ICS) (OTCQB: IGCRF) (FSE: ...
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Scientists capture first-ever real-time images of electrons in the act of breaking bonds
Using short laser pulses, researchers have imaged the exact moment an ammonia molecule bends and sheds a hydrogen atom.
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