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Flares from a supermagnetized star may have generated as much as 10 percent of our galaxy’s heavy elements.
MIT researchers have recently unveiled an innovative framework that organizes artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in a ...
It’s a pretty fundamental question in terms of the origin of complex matter in the universe,” Anirudh Patel said in a NASA ...
Giant flares blasted out of supermagnetized stars called "magnetars" could forge planets' worth of gold and other heavy ...
Dead stars may have started churning out vast amounts of gold much earlier in the universe than previously thought, a new ...
The mystery of where the precious metal gold came from in the Universe may finally have been solved as Nasa finally has some ...
Physicists propose that high-energy photon jets from collapsing stars may be secret factories of heavy elements like plutonium, challenging traditional theories and possibly explaining strange cosmic ...
Australia’s strongest particle accelerator helped conjure new elements into being. But many students trained at the facility ...
MIT researchers found that different algorithms can all be grouped into a ‘periodic table’ of AI.The idea for the table was an accident that emerged from identifying similarities between two ...
A new “periodic table for machine learning,” is reshaping how researchers explore AI, unlocking fresh pathways for discovery.
MIT researchers have created a periodic table that shows how more than 20 classical machine-learning algorithms are connected ...
After uncovering a unifying algorithm that links more than 20 common machine-learning approaches, researchers organized them into a 'periodic table of machine learning' that can help scientists ...