The question of how gravity interacts with the quantum world has long perplexed physicists, but a non-quantum theory of space ...
Police are searching for a wacko on an electric scooter who randomly pushed a boy to the ground and punched him in the face ...
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State of the NBA: Parity… or just plain dumb randomness?
What did you expect from an ever-changing NBA?
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One random Steelers play: Missed throws and opportunities
Every play is a story. Let’s tell this one.
According to Dr. Taylor, collecting is an example of something that she refers to as a schema. “A schema is a mental pattern ...
Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can. By Alexander Nazaryan Researchers in Switzerland ...
Proximity builds friendship, but distance doesn't have to end it. A look at why nearness matters and how small, unplanned acts of connection keep male friendships alive.
Our memory can be confusing; sometimes we forget important things that have happened to us, and other times it stores the ...
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Diffractive networks enable optical information transfer through random and unknown diffusers
The transmission of optical information through random scattering media is a major challenge in optics, biomedical imaging, ...
When the Buccaneers lost an OTA day due to excessive contact during practice, coach Todd Bowles didn't say much about it.
MILWAUKEE — For a second season in a row, Ozaukee/Random Lake's WIAA Division 4 girls soccer state tournament was ended by Xavier. After losing the state championship to the Hawks in 2025, the co-op ...
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Physicists create 'perfect randomness'
Even the most sophisticated classical random number generators have minute biases that make their sequences predictable over the long term. In cryptography, this flaw could be exploited by attackers.
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