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Every year, more than one million scientific articles are published in the life sciences. Two-thirds of them include ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNEmoji science: How a smiley face can bring your texts to lifeEmoji use is on the rise A study published Wednesday, July 2, in the journal PLOS One found that emoji use is on the rise, ...
This letter presents compact universal equations to estimate soft symbol values for 2 K -ary QAM and PSK schemes that can be applied to any MMSE-based iterative detection. The evaluation results ...
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Who Made the Giant Stone Spheres of Costa Rica?Alright, so here’s the mystery: in Costa Rica, there are these giant stone spheres scattered around, and no one knows for ...
On the eve of the 249th anniversary of American independence, NASA on Tuesday showcased a patriotic image of Old Glory as ...
In a new communications landscape that feasts on polarization, the science community needs to rethink how it engages society ...
University of Regina Professor Marc Spooner analyzes the threats to academia’s public mission.
And astronomers have a brand-new, superpowerful eye with which to see the changing cosmos: the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile. The Rubin Observatory released its first images last week, and ...
Two studies fill in gaps about the cosmos’s ordinary matter. One maps it all, even the “missing matter.” The other details one of its hiding spots.
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