After a slip on the ice, a sports injury, even surgery, most people’s instinct is to rest what hurts. “When you have an acute ...
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A geometric twist boosts the power of robotic textiles
By rethinking how thin metal threads are woven into a flexible textile, EPFL researchers have created a lightweight fabric ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory computer scientist Peter Lindstrom received the 2025 IEEE VIS Test of Time Award for ...
When you have an acute injury, your body is sending signals through the peripheral and central nervous systems and the immune ...
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Earth’s core might be "buttery", scientists say it’s a brand-new state of matter
New research suggests that Earth’s solid inner core might not be as rigid as once believed. Instead, it could exist in an ...
With just 6% of sports studies focused exclusively on females, Prof Leanne Norman and the research hub she leads at Loughborough University are determined to tackle the gender gap ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) computer scientist Peter Lindstrom recently received a 2025 IEEE VIS Test of ...
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Why Your Brain Would Fail Miserably at Speaking Binary
Your brain avoids speaking in code for a reason, it takes a longer path, but one that saves effort in surprising ways.
Khaberni - Artificial intelligence models face a critical constraint known as the bottleneck for long texts, which limits ...
AI models face a critical limitation known as the long-context bottleneck, which restricts their ability to process lengthy ...
Researchers at EPFL have developed a lightweight fabric that can lift more than 400 times its own weight by reconsidering the method of weaving thin metal threads into a pliable textile.
Older runners need to up their recovery game in order to run for a lifetime. Here, the science- and expert-back strategies ...
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