Rice quantum computing researchers have introduced a novel algorithm that earned the team a place in the global XPRIZE Quantum Applications competition.
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A picture of what West Antarctica looked like when its ice sheet melted in the past can offer insight into the continent’s future as the climate warms.
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Higher plant diversity in agricultural grasslands increases yields with lower inputs of nitrogen fertiliser. That is the headline finding of a landmark, international study led by Trinity that paints ...
At Creo College Preparatory Charter School in the South Bronx, after students spent hours taking practice tests, they were ...
Materials informatics combines data analytics and engineering design, streamlining material development and enhancing performance through AI integration.