Another batch of the ‘impossible’ galaxies turned out not to be standard galaxies at all, but a new type of object that ...
For much of the past century, science has often been presented as standing in quiet opposition to belief in God. The deeper ...
Where fine-tuning arguments for the existence of God from design in the cosmos are called Teleological Arguments, arguments ...
According to Tom McKone (“Science, religion or both?”), “science is all about evidence, asking questions, collecting objective information, and drawing conclusions. It can take us pretty far, but it d ...
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Are we a simulation? String theory, infinite universes and the search for ultimate reality
What if our 3D reality is a projection from a 2D surface? Part 2 dives deeper into string theory's claim of 10 hidden dimensions and the radical idea of an infinite cosmos where duplicate Earths and ...
Abstract: Optimizing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-assisted wireless networks to serve mobile users (MUs) via beamforming presents significant challenges, mainly due to the dynamic and complex ...
Abstract: Cracks are critical defects in concrete structures, traditionally identified through human inspection. However, computer vision techniques, especially convolutional neural networks (CNNs), ...
Picture an intelligence analyst, eyes glazed over, staring at a wall of monitors. It’s a scene we all know. A firehose of data is flooding in from a crisis overseas—signals, satellite photos, cables, ...
Parallel worlds sound like science fiction, but modern physics paints a different picture. Quantum mechanics suggests that particles don’t choose one path—they follow all possible paths, branching ...
Most school science lessons start with particles and forces. Matter comes first. Atoms build molecules, molecules build cells, cells build brains, and only then, when a nervous system becomes ...
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