Cerium, a rare Earth metal with various technological applications, has long been a subject of interest for scientists studying the synthesis of elements in stars. While cerium is scarce in Earth’s crust, it is relatively more abundant in the universe. Recent research conducted by the n_TOF collaboration at CERN has shed new light on how
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Robotic systems have made significant advancements in recent years, moving from rigid robots to more flexible and animal-inspired designs. Among these robots, quadruped robots have shown promise in carrying out simple tasks on the ground, such as exploring environments and carrying objects. However, their ability to interact with objects and humans in their surroundings has
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The impact of influential figures in our lives can sometimes be unexpected, as was the case for Aravind Srinivas when he came across a YouTube interview featuring Google CEO Sundar Pichai. While many individuals look up to Pichai for his professional accomplishments, Srinivas found inspiration in a more personal aspect of Pichai’s life – his
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Elon Musk’s startup, Neuralink, recently made headlines with a live video showcasing a patient operating a computer mouse and playing chess using the company’s cutting-edge brain implant technology. The patient, Noland Arbaugh, became the first human to receive Neuralink’s device, marking a significant milestone in the development of brain-computer interfaces (BCI). The goal of Neuralink’s
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The concept of magnetic moment in particles is a fundamental aspect of physics, alongside mass and electric charge. This intrinsic property arises from the interaction between a particle with spin and a magnetic field, providing valuable insights into the behavior of subatomic particles. When examining the magnetic moment of a muon, a particle analogous to
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