On a warm evening in 2014, Attila Szantner, a Hungarian Web entrepreneur, and his friend Bernard Revaz, a Swiss physics researcher, sat on a balcony in Geneva and discussed the perils of video games.
Janet Rafner has spent four years looking for a way to marry art and science. Her research focuses on turbulence, or the physical phenomenon of chaotic changes in pressure and velocity, such as ...
Think about this. You may want to play a computer game, learn about physics and simultaneously help researchers build a quantum computer. Sounds like a tall order but this is exactly what researchers ...
Researchers developed a versatile remote gaming interface that allowed experts as well as hundreds of citizen scientists all over the world through multiplayer collaboration and in real time to ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Across the U.S., schools, teachers, parents, and students are adjusting to new learning modules as uncertainty and precautions around COVID-19 continue. Promoting ...
In DenmarkAarhus UniversityIs developing a quantum computer, the project which started to solve the problems concerning quantum mechanics faced by the university physicists was "Quantum Moves"is. In ...
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