EzSingleCell is an interactive and user-friendly application for the analysis of single-cell and spatial omics data, without the need for programming expertise. Here, authors integrated top-performing publicly available methods to enable comprehensive data analysis and interactive visualisation.
]]>MIT physicists and colleagues have for the first time measured the geometry, or shape, of electrons in solids at the quantum level. Scientists have long known how to measure the energies and velocities of electrons in crystalline materials, but until now, those systems’ quantum geometry could only be inferred theoretically, or sometimes not at all.
The work, reported in the November 25 issue of Nature Physics, “opens new avenues for understanding and manipulating the quantum properties of materials,” says Riccardo Comin, MIT’s Class of 1947 Career Development Associate Professor of Physics and leader of the work.
“We’ve essentially developed a blueprint for obtaining some completely new information that couldn’t be obtained before,” says Comin, who is also affiliated with MIT’s Materials Research Laboratory and the Research Laboratory of Electronics.
]]>String theory proposes that all particles and forces are made of tiny, vibrating strings, which form the fundamental building blocks of the universe. This framework offers a potential solution to the long-standing paradoxes surrounding black holes, such as their singularities—infinitely tiny points where the laws of physics break down—and the Hawking radiation paradox, which questions the fate of information falling into black holes.
Fuzzballs replace the singularity with an ultra-compressed sphere of strings, likened to a neutron star’s structure but composed of subatomic strings instead of particles. While the theory remains incomplete, its implications are significant, offering an alternative explanation for phenomena previously attributed to black holes.
To differentiate between black holes and fuzzballs, researchers are turning to gravitational waves—ripples in spacetime caused by cosmic collisions. When black holes merge, they emit specific gravitational wave signatures that have so far aligned perfectly with Einstein’s general relativity. However, fuzzballs might produce subtle deviations from these patterns, providing a way to confirm their existence.
]]>The tech company also plans to make an Act II of the show, which will feature a second round of Shakespearean actors in new digital portraits next year.
“This collection is the culmination of profound collaborations with some of the most iconic actors of our time,” says Sattari-Hicks in a statement. “This is only the beginning, with many renowned home-grown and international talents already in line for future collections.”
“The Shakespeare Portraits (Act I)” is on view at the Red Eight Gallery in London through January 10, 2025.
]]>Researchers believe dark rocks at the site of a future Mars rover landing mission may be left over from ancient volcanic eruptions, and may be protecting signs of life — if there ever was life on Mars.
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Would you send your elementary-aged student to a school with no teachers? This school’s students are taught entirely by AI.
]]>Researchers find obelisks, mysterious RNA molecules in human bacteria that challenge our understanding of viruses and microscopic life.
]]>Have you ever wondered what hidden truths are being kept from you about the coming AI revolution? The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is creating waves of change, but are there crucial aspects that the mainstream isn’t revealing? In this eye-opening video, we dive deep into the 10 things they’re not telling you about the future of AI. From secretive developments to potential societal impacts, this video will reveal the truth behind the hype and what you need to know to stay ahead.
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Aubrey de Grey and Josh Mitteldrof, two big names of the aging field, discuss their diverging views regarding the nature of aging: is it programed or not?
Host: Nicolás Cherñavsky.
Production: Nicolás Cherñavsky and Nina Torres Zanvettor.
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