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If you think a galaxy is big, compare it to the size of the universe: it's just a tiny dot which, together with a huge number ...
An interesting internship fact: Though he was based in New York City, Brown’s summer work stretched across the globe; he ...
But in 2024, everything changed for Jordan. VSU announced it would deactivate its physics, astronomy, and mathematics ...
Discover how optical fibres can revolutionize AI computing with speed, efficiency, and accuracy using the physics of light.
Quantum computers that were previously limited to theoretical physics now learn to discover patterns, optimize decisions and ...
A competition tasking first-years with making explainer videos is boosting engagement, deepening understanding and giving ...
A whole-body control foundation model could help launch humanoid robots toward general-purpose capability, says Agility ...
AI learning tools will be introduced to undergraduate physics and math courses this fall. The Artificial Intelligence and ...
Recorded content, as an important carrier of learning scenarios, is no longer just a simple "classroom replay." To truly serve learning needs, the core lies in mining structured knowledge from vast ...
Duke awarded four faculty with undergraduate teaching awards at the Arts & Sciences Council meeting Sept. 11: Robert B. Cox Award: Kristin Stephens-Martinez, associate professor o ...
This computational chemist tracks how energy transfers between proteins when he’s not making accessibility tools ...
At just 25, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin applied quantum physics to a treasure trove of astronomical observations to show that stars are mostly hydrogen and helium.