Now, we can directly compare the overall results of the dice experiments and the RNG experiments, as shown in figure 8.5. Both experimental (E) and control (C) results are shown. We see that the dice study results and the RNG study results are remarkably similar, suggesting that the same ...
The DOE Office of Science has a proud history of successful completion of complex, large-scale projects. The LCLS-II-HE upgrade is the latest in this line, and we're excited to move into this final phase of delivery." High Energy Opens New Doors for Science The LCLS-II-HE upgrade will...
While the name might sound complicated, the three-trefoil tangle is actually quite simple—creating one with a shoelace, for example, can be done by a child. But using a single 324 atom molecular strand molecule to do it takes some work. The group accomplished this feat by starting with s...
Rogue theory of smell gets a boost 1.A controversial theory of how we smell, which claims that our fine sense of odour depends on quantum mechanics, has been given the thumbs up by a team of physicists. 2.Calculations by researchers at University College London (UCL) show that the idea t...
Acoustic tractor beams use the power of sound to hold particles in mid-air, and unlike magnetic levitation, they can grab most solids or liquids. For the first time University of Bristol engineers have shown it is possible to stably trap objects larger than the wavelength of sound in an acou...
Bailey, Marcos Lopez de Prado and Jim Zhu, "Investment advice from the world's most successful stock picker" Mathematical Investor, 28 Feb 2017, available at HTML. 464. David H. Bailey and Jonathan M. Borwein, "Computation and experimental evaluation of Mordell-Tornheim-Witten sum derivatives,...
On his website, McMoneagle explains one of his remote-viewing experiments conducted at Pete's Harbor Restaurant near Palo Alto, California. This experiment is much like the one conducted at RSE this year, both of which proved to be successful. So how did McMoneagle successfully come to ...
Yeah, great question, thank you. So we’ve been working on a lot of infrastructure technologies for the last several years, trying to help get the commercial adoption of data science and open data science successful… Which is why we sell a package server, and things like that. We don’...
Constructed from a quarter century's worth of satellite data, a new map of Antarctic ice velocity by glaciologists from the University of California, Irvine and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the most precise ever created.
(PhysOrg.com) -- A new study in Austria has confirmed that spiders are extremely sensitive to vibrations, and determined they are the second most vibration-sensitive organism, topped only by cockroaches.