Researchers created scalable quantum circuits capable of simulating fundamental nuclear physics on more than 100 qubits.
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Scientists say they may have finally solved the question of whether our universe is a simulation
A longstanding question has lingered over physics labs and philosophy departments alike: could our universe be nothing more ...
From solar energy optimization to infection-fighting medical devices, AltaSim Technologies is transforming product ...
A research team led by professor Olivia Merkel, Chair of Drug Delivery at LMU and co-spokesperson of the Cluster for Nucleic ...
Now aligned with Ansys, Synopsys' expanded portfolio accelerates engineering productivity, improves product performance, and ...
Researchers in Japan say they have used AI to produce the first Milky Way simulation that follows more than 100 billion ...
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New evidence argues the universe cannot be a simulation
For years, the idea that reality might be a sophisticated computer program has drifted from late-night dorm debates into ...
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AI Just Helped Scientists Simulate Every Star in the Milky Way—All 100 Billion of Them
Using artificial intelligence, researchers at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences, ...
Researchers have developed the first Milky Way simulation capable of tracking over 100 billion stars for ten thousand years.
China has opened its first fully independent robot simulation training base in Wuhan, Hubei province, marking a step toward ...
LMU Researchers Combine Machine Learning and Molecular Dynamics to Discover Novel RNA Delivery Materials. While experimental screening of polymer libraries is time-consuming and costly, purely ...
While atmospheric turbulence is a familiar culprit of rough flights, the chaotic movement of turbulent flows remains an ...
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