Why does lead behave so differently from every other atomic nucleus when struck by electrons? A team of physicists at ...
Scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay have found a way to use light to control and read tiny quantum ...
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Lead’s bizarre response to electrons forces physicists to rethink nuclear models
The JGU team repeated the measurement but changed the beam energy and scattering angle, two variables that influence how the ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientist captures tiny particles to probe lightning triggers
Lightning is one of the most familiar spectacles in the sky, yet the exact spark that starts a bolt has remained stubbornly out of reach. Now a physicist has managed to trap a microscopic particle and ...
In today’s Digest, we cover Google denying a 2026 ads plan for Gemini, the EU probing Google’s AI search summaries, and Uber ...
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Problem-solving? Use your brain, not the company’s wallet
For more than 20 years — and after working with more than 10,000 participants who attended my Kaizen workshops — I’ve refined a simple yet powerful tool that makes problem-solving useful for everyone.
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Are we measuring AI intelligence all wrong?
AI systems are racing through standardized tests, acing bar exams and coding challenges that once seemed safely human. Yet in ...
The Print on MSNOpinion
Holding judges to account can’t be about collective conscience. It must fix a broken system
In this climate of populism, the clamour for accountability can easily transform into evaluation becoming a lever of control ...
In the earlier study, the research team ruled out a theory that the pesticide was entering the cells through a known mechanism. “Just because you got exposed to pesticides doesn't mean you will get ...
The following is an English translation of a report originally published in Portuguese in Folha de S.Paulo. Leia em português ...
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Now that US Congress has voted to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, here is what happens next
The Epstein Files Transparency Act sailed through both the US House of Representatives and the Senate in a single Washington afternoon. This is how we got here, and what could happen next.
The 24th HUPO World Congress showed a field growing beyond mass spectrometry and starting to think in terms of impact of its ecosystems.
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