To evaluate creativity fairly across humans and machines, the research team used multiple methods. The primary tool was the ...
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Maps and WPS issues
Many years ago, I advised teachers in a seminar to add map reading in their Araling Panlipunan classes because many Gen Z ...
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A new way to 'cage' plutonium
Plutonium (Pu) exhibits one of the most diverse and complex chemistries of any element in the periodic table. Since its discovery in 1940, scientists have synthesized and studied many different types ...
You may not know what neodymium is (or even how to pronounce it). But you have plenty of it in your home.
Plutonium (Pu) exhibits one of the most diverse and complex chemistries of any element in the periodic table. Since its discovery in 1940, scientists ...
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US scientists trap plutonium atom inside tiny molecular ‘cage’ for the first time
A collaborative effort from researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Sandia National ...
In recent years, there’s been an added demand on connectors: the need to be non-magnetic. Technically, this means the ...
Stanford scientists stabilized a rare gold state inside perovskite crystals, opening the door to gold‑based solar cells and rewriting clean‑energy science.
Modern physics relies on "Dark Energy," "Dark Matter," and over 20 arbitrary tuning parameters to explain the universe. A comprehensive AI-driven audit performed by Gemini Pro on 20 technical papers ...
Columnist Marie Dillard encourages students to reevaluate how they approach their relationship with learning and education.
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Did a rare chemical fluke make life on Earth possible?
Life on Earth rests on a knife-edge of chemistry that could easily have tipped the other way. As geochemists reconstruct the planet’s birth, they are finding that a narrow band of oxygen conditions ...
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