This valuable study addresses a critical and timely question regarding the role of a subpopulation of cortical interneurons (Chrna2-expressing Martinotti cells) in motor learning and cortical dynamics ...
In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
David Sundberg, a PGA Tour fitness coach who works with Xander Schauffele, recommends a simple strategy for adding yards off the tee.
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The Controversy Behind How Speed Limits Are Set
Speed limit science could redefine how fast you drive affecting your daily drive, but it's not just about safety.
They recreate how a camera would see objects traveling at 99.9% of the speed of light, revealing surprising relativistic ...
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Objects Look Different At The Speed Of Light: The "Terrell-Penrose" Effect Gets Visualized In Twisted Experiment
An experiment has visualized a prediction about objects traveling at the speed of light known as the Terrell-Penrose effect, ...
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Scientists say they've eliminated a major AI bottleneck — now they can process calculations 'at the speed of light'
A new architecture replaces traditional bottlenecks with a passive, single-shot light-speed operation that could become the ...
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