From tiny cells to vast cities, life persists by keeping chaos under control. The same thermodynamic forces that cause coffee ...
Greenland has long been attractive to filmmakers. But now Greenlanders are shaping that process, even as visibility also ...
Learn about entropy, a key concept in finance, which quantifies randomness and helps predict market fluctuations and the ...
This paper examines whether Chinese development finance is associated with faster progress toward Millennium Development Goal style targets in low- and middle-income countries. We combine AidData’s ...
Living cells are fundamentally nonequilibrium systems, meaning they constantly spend energy through seemingly one-way, irreversible processes, such as transcribing DNA into RNA, to keep life going.
The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
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A team of physicists has computationally constructed a two-dimensional material that behaves like a paradox: it is disordered ...
In MCP, every request comes from a nonhuman identity: an agent, server or tool. These identities don't act under direct human oversight. They generate requests dynamically, chain operations and carry ...
Rows of tiny crosses and dots run along the flank of a mammoth no bigger than your palm. Someone carved it from a tusk around 40,000 years ago, then went back and added the marks with care.