In 1999, Belgian physicist Chris Van Den Broeck implemented a minor alteration to Alcubierre’s concept by shrinking the ...
New Scientist on MSN
The science of swimming trunks – including tightness analysis
Feedback dives into a new piece of research on the merits of swimming briefs or looser swimming shorts – and raises an ...
Zero-knowledge proofs have shifted from theory to scalable reality. This piece explores how ZK evolved over 40 years and why ...
In five years since AlphaFold's debut, it has transformed basic biochemical research. But its long-term effect on drug ...
Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was ...
A study from the University of Oregon has found that when it comes to recreating Pollock's famous drip paintings, children produce work that more closely resembles the abstract expressionist master ...
We are overwhelmed by digital life. Research shows that real shared moments lower stress and deepen connection. It’s time to ...
Tech Xplore on MSNOpinion
We built AI friends but forgot the safeguards
Recently, a popular AI Companion company made headlines by announcing it would ban users under 18 from open-ended chats with ...
Discover the power of the automated digital lab for furthering scientific research and the importance of open collaboration.
A Star Trek–inspired idea by Miguel Alcubierre kicked off decades of theory and experiments as scientists pursue plausible ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Does the universe hide extra dimensions in plain sight?
For more than a century, physicists have suspected that the familiar three dimensions of space and one of time might be only ...
Turn ideas into sharp images for ads, menus, and profiles. The model uses Synth ID tagging and supports complex edits with ...
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