Examining how atomic nuclei vibrate with a greater degree of precision (phys.org)
How important is it to have tables upon tables about how things actually interact? I’d say that’s pretty important.
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How important is it to have tables upon tables about how things actually interact? I’d say that’s pretty important.
Gets me excited about another projects like SETI@Home coming along. The BOINC platform (which SETI@Home used to distribute work) is alive and well. You can contribute your spare computational power to finding pulsars, curing cancer, and more. !boinc
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The main goal of this work is three-fold. First, to establish whether models of schooling fish can generate realistic flash waves that propagate across the school in response to an attack. Second, to explore the possibility that school members are using this source of information themselves, and test how that can, in principle,...
In a paper published today in Science Advances, we and our colleagues detail our findings of what seems to be evidence of Southeast Asia’s oldest known curry. It’s also the oldest evidence of curry ever found outside India.
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