“Since the 1970s and 1980s, there have been well over a hundred documented experiments conducted by US, Russian, European, ...
Over the past decade, Professor L. Mahadevan's Soft Math Lab at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has helped establish how the ancient Japanese paper arts ...
Trump’s executive orders require federal civilian agencies to adopt NIST’s ML-KEM and ML-DSA encryption standards by 2030 and ...
Metal cluster molecules are discrete compounds containing multiple metal atoms held together by metal–metal and metal–ligand bonding. They serve as excellent candidates for catalysts, biosensors, and ...
Scientists have finally figured out how mysterious “breather” laser pulses work, solving a puzzle that has frustrated laser physicists for years. These unusual ultrafast lasers produce light pulses ...
Abstract: The complex dynamics of the baker's map and its variants in infinite-precision mathematical domains and quantum settings have been extensively studied over the past five decades. However, ...
Finding and developing new molecules is one of the great research endeavours of modern chemistry. From the development of new drugs to the creation of more sustainable materials, everything depends on ...
Abstract: Uncovering the mathematical structure of unknown chaotic systems from limited time series data poses a significant challenge in the field of dynamical systems, with broad applications across ...
Google is dramatically shortening its readiness deadline for the arrival of Q Day, the point at which existing quantum computers can break public-key cryptography algorithms that secure decades’ worth ...
Computer science plays a key role in nearly every aspect of modern life, and few fields of study offer more opportunities to learn and work at the cutting edge of technology. Computer scientists have ...
This workshop focuses on recent advances around the (co-)homology of general linear and related groups. These basic topological invariants are, for example, related to questions in algebraic K-theory ...
Zhou Zhongpeng, a 28-year-old Peking University doctoral dropout turned tech engineer, has deciphered one of mathematics’ most cryptic frontiers dubbed the “alien’s language” for its impenetrable ...
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