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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Boosting Molecular Excitement with Smart Range-Separated Hybrids

Imagine trying to understand how molecules get excited. Scientists have come up with a clever way to do this using something called range-separated hybrids (RSHs). These RSHs are part of a bigger idea called time-dependent density functional theory. This new method doesn't force things to f

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Feb 11 2025EDUCATION

University Life: How Do Students Cope?

Life at university can be a major change for students. They face new challenges that can affect their mental health. This investigation looked at factors that cause distress, how students cope, and the support systems available to them. It focused on students in a non-Western country. It used a conc

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Feb 11 2025FINANCE

How People React to Gains and Losses in Pay-for-Performance Plans

A lot of companies use pay-for-performance (P4P) plans to motivate their employees. These can be given as rewards, or bonuses, or as penalties, or losses, based on performance. It's interesting because people typically dislike losing out more than they enjoy earning extra. This is a well-known conce

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Feb 10 2025HEALTH

Why Health Students Help or Hinder Chronic Disease Self-Management

People with long-term health conditions need strong self-care. It’s a big help when medical students encourage them and teach them what to do but we have seen others who do not help yet. Health professionals learn how to do this in medical school. This study tested people training to be nurses and p

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Feb 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Quantum Computers: The Bridge Between Physics and Math

Let's dive into the world of quantum computing and its connection to physics. Quantum computers can mimic the behavior of different systems. This is known as analogue Hamiltonian simulation. This is like having a magical tool that can transform one system into another. It's important becaus

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Feb 10 2025SCIENCE

Continuity in Bioengineering: The Rise of Smaller, SmarterLiving Machines

Ever wondered about how living things and machines are more alike than you thought? Today, scientists are reimagining the relationship between machines and life with a new spin on an old idea. Imagine life as a big, continuous flow instead of separate chunks then, patterns emerge from things big

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Feb 09 2025HEALTH

Hidden Choices: Women's Secret Journeys in Rural Pakistan

Women in rural Pakistan face a tough reality when it comes to abortion. It's a subject that's kept hushed, even when the law says it's okay. Society places a big emphasis on having kids and being a mother, but women still find ways to make their own choices. They often turn to induced abortions. Th

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Feb 07 2025TECHNODY

Mystery of Graph Energy: Unraveling the Hidden Connections

Imagine a world where connections are everything you might think of graphs. Researchers dove into the world of graph theory to explore something called H-eigenvalues and H-energy. They looked at different types of graphs, like κ-fold graphs and strong κ-fold graphs. They also checked out

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Square Dancers: Unraveling the Tetratic Phase.

Imagine tiny squares, around 4 by 4 millionths of a millimeter in size, floating in water. These aren't your average particles; they're special because they have a unique shape. Scientists created these squares using a fancy technique called 3D nanoprinting. When these squares settle on a special gl

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Feb 05 2025SCIENCE

Can We Choose And Leave Our Partners? How Does It Affect Cooperation?

Imagine you're playing a game with a friend. You can choose to play nice or be a bit selfish. What if you could pick your friend and leave them if their behavior isn't up to your standards? This changes the game! In traditional models, players are stuck with their partners, whether they're reliable

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