Here at Physics World HQ we have seen a lot of origami cropping up in physics over the last few years, be it curved-crease origami, origami robots or even sheets of graphene oxide going for a stroll.
Math and science students wanting the full astronaut experience got it Tuesday when the launching of their classroom-made rockets was scrubbed because of inclement weather. The 886 students — mostly ...
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AI tensor network-based computational framework cracks a 100-year-old physics challenge
Researchers from The University of New Mexico and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a novel computational framework that addresses a longstanding challenge in statistical physics.
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