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A new AI developed at Duke University can uncover simple, readable rules behind extremely complex systems. It studies how ...
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A private college in Pennsylvania will use a $30,000 grant from Constellation Energy to supply its mobile Science in Motion program with equipment to be loaned out to school districts across the state ...
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Every year, Wendy Martin flips through her database of science and math teachers in Lancaster and surrounding counties to ask ...
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Study shows how kangaroos achieve greater energetic efficiency when hopping fast, presenting new approaches for further investigation into kangaroo and macropod kinematics.