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Components of the Bounce protocol: Each Sending Station may send one or more Merkle Tree roots to the satellite in charge of a slot. The satellite signs a sequence of zero or more roots and sends them to Broadcast Ground Stations which make the roots and the underlying Merkle Tree widespread (i.e., available to the user community).

Sky-High Revolution as Satellites Supercharge Blockchain Speed by 100X

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One Simple Drug Addition Could Prevent 330,000 Heart Attack Deaths Annually

Illustration of Earth’s bow shock and magnetic field environment. Particles coming from the Sun interact with Earth’s magnetic field forming a shock wave (called bow shock – shown in red).

Scientists Solve Mystery of How Space Particles Reach Such Extreme Speeds

By uncovering the cause of strong optical anisotropy in Bi-based cuprates, this study allows for more precise exploration of the mechanisms behind high-temperature superconductivity, bringing us closer to achieving room-temperature superconductors.

Superconductor Advances Bring Room-Temperature Energy Dreams Closer to Reality

Collisions of heavy ions generate an immensely strong electromagnetic field. Scientists investigate traces of this powerful electromagnetic field in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), a state where quarks and gluons are liberated from the colliding protons and neutrons.

‘Spooky Action’ at a Very Short Distance: Scientists Map Out Quantum Entanglement in Protons

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Simulations Simplify Mystery of Elusive Quantum Particles

The Transferring Exascale Computational Chemistry to Cloud Computing Environment and Emerging Hardware Technologies (TEC4) project is accelerating the transition of electronic structure methods to their widespread use in cloud computing environments.

Cloud Computing Breakthrough Accelerates Complex Chemistry Simulations

Variations in chemical composition create spatial disorder in the superconducting properties of the cuprate superconductor La1.83Sr0.17CuO4, represented by the different colored circles. This disorder affects interlayer tunneling, which can be detected through the isolated Josephson echo using angle-resolved two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy.

Terahertz Light Pulses Unveil Superconductor Secrets

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How some states help residents avoid costly debt during hard times

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Short, intense bursts of exercise more effective after stroke than steady, moderate exercise

ISIS Neutron & Muon Source at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the UK

Muon Colliders: The Next Frontier in Particle Physics

Emeritus Professor Perry Bartlett and Dr. Daniel Blackmore have demonstrated that exercise boosts cognition in healthy older adults, with the improvement lasting for up to 5 years.

Six Months of Workouts, Years of Brain Benefits

Frida Hemstad Danmo with a material that seems promising for producing oxygen cheaply.

Cheap, dirty leftovers can produce pure oxygen

An illustration showing how electrons, which can have either an up or a down spin, can form a striped pattern in the Hubbard model. Recent breakthrough computations with this model are helping scientists better understand a class of high-temperature superconductors called cuprates.

Researchers Unveil Breakthrough in Understanding High-Temperature Superconductivity in Cuprates

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