NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to mathematician Eugenia Cheng about the Pascaline -- a 17th-century invention credited as the first mechanical calculator.
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Mathematical model guides allocation of funds and resources for protecting fragile ecosystems
QUT researchers have developed a pioneering mathematical framework to help "pick winners" and maximize limited funding and ...
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DART spacecraft's asteroid impact informs new planetary defense strategy
When engineers at a control center in Turin, Italy, sent a faint radio signal into space, they set off a world-first ...
QUT researchers have developed a pioneering mathematical framework to help 'pick winners' and maximise limited funding and ...
A team of Australian researchers, including a Monash University expert, has developed new AI-driven models to help policymakers 'pick winners' and ...
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How to Measure Nothing Better
Cold atoms could also potentially measure much lower vacuum pressures than ion gauges can. The current lowest pressure they’ve reliably measured is around 10 -9 Pa, and NIST scientists are working on ...
Three years into his career, Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero has already established himself as one of the best in the ...
More than 30 middle school-aged kids sat on wooden benches inside a gym in Gagetown, a tiny New Brunswick village about 60 kilometres away from the capital city of Fredericton. They gathered to ...
Discover the top 10 scientific units named after their inventors, including Newton, Pascal, Watt, Joule, and Volt. Explore ...
James Bond will return. Those words appeared – as is traditional – at the end of No Time to Die, Daniel Craig’s final Bond ...
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