Overharvesting has raised conservation concerns for a widely foraged plant, but researchers say that better genetic insights could support more effective protection efforts. For years, the wild ramp community has disagreed about how many kinds there really are. Some have …
The monograph with title “Transverse Instability of Solitary Waves” and subtitle “Multisymplectic Dirac Operators and the Evans Function“, and authors Timothy Burchell and Tom Bridges, has been published by Springer Nature in December 2025 (publisher website here). It has 164 …
Like many of you, I’ve been playing around with AI to generate images. There is a certain magic to it all. Add a text prompt and in a few minutes you’re presented with mostly viable images. On the surface, it’s …
Brian Greene has a new video out today, of himself talking to Edward Witten, mainly about string theory. Pretty much the usual decades-old hype, with nothing even slightly different than what a similar conversation would have consisted of 20 years …
A new study led by researchers at McGill University is calling into question a long-standing idea about how dopamine influences movement. The findings suggest a shift in how scientists understand Parkinson’s disease and how its treatments work. The research, published …
Master the art of comparing positive and negative numbers! 📏The Number Line Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero. On a number line, numbers increase as we move to the right. -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 …
L&D is more than a function. It’s a live, reactive, and evolving organism that shifts as work, technology, and expectations shift around it. Keeping track (or even ahead) of those shifts is essential for L&D teams looking to plan, prioritize, …
Physicist George Smoot told a packed press conference in 1992, “If you’re religious, it’s like seeing God.” He was referring to the cosmic microwave background, which he and colleague John Mather imaged with NASA’s Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE), marking the …
If you’ve ever shopped for binoculars as a beginner, you’ll have probably noticed that they all look similar, they’re packed full of jargon about coatings and prisms, and the price tags range from “that’s cheaper than going out for dinner” …
The quantum Schur transform is a unitary change of basis from the computational product basis to the so-called Schur basis, a basis labeled by the irreducible representations of the symmetric and unitary groups, based on the Schur-Weyl duality in the …










