Georgia's Fostering Success Act is a model for the nation because it provides a dignity-first, empathy-based approach.
It took 125 years, but in 2025 a team of mathematicians discovered the solution to a long-puzzling problem about the ...
Even most rocket scientists would rather avoid hard math when they don't have to do it. So when it comes to figuring out ...
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Why time only moves forward, and past travel can't happen
Time feels like the most familiar thing in the world, yet it hides one of physics’ hardest questions: why do we only remember ...
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Nobel physicist: How to use AI without letting it think for you
Artificial intelligence is now woven into search engines, office software, and the apps that quietly run daily life, but the ...
Falmouth resident and Harvard professor Dr. John Holdren was awarded the Karl Taylor Compton Medal for his leadership in science and public policy. CAI's Gilda Geist spoke with Dr. Holdren to learn ...
Life may have emerged from a surprisingly simple network of chemical reactions long before cells or genes existed.
Abstract: Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have recently been utilized to tackle wave equation-based forward and inverse problems. However, they encounter challenges in accurately predicting ...
Abstract: Solving Maxwell's equations is crucial in various fields, like electromagnetic scattering and antenna design optimization. Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) have shown powerful ...
How is it that quantum physics governs the very smallest things in the universe, yet classical, Newtonian rules describe the movements of everything else, from people to planets? In the second of two ...
Physicists have transformed a decades-old technique for simplifying quantum equations into a reusable, user-friendly "conversion table" that works on a laptop and returns results within hours. When ...
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