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A video game based on the Chinese novel ‘Journey to the West’ is the most recent example of innovative retelling of this popular story

Michael Naparstek, University of Tennessee The recent launch of the video game “Black Myth: Wukong” has broken numerous records around the world for the number...

AI simulation gives people a glimpse of their potential future self

Researchers from MIT and elsewhere created a system that enables users to have an online, text-based conversation with an AI-generated simulation of their potential future self.

Human brains and fruit fly brains are built similarly – visualizing how helps researchers better understand how both work

Kristin Scaplen, Bryant University The human brain contains approximately 87 billion neurons. On average, each of these cells make thousands of different connections to facilitate...

Argonne researchers crack a key problem with sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and grid energy storage

Sodium-ion batteries could alleviate supply-chain concerns with lithium-ion batteries By Joseph E. Harmon Argonne scientists have advanced sodium-ion batteries by preventing cracks in the cathode particles during...

Accelerating particle size distribution estimation

Study co-authors (from left to right) Ajinkya Pandit, Yi Wei, and Shashank Muddu stand with equipment used to develop a technique offering a low-cost, noninvasive particle size probe. Credits:Photo courtesy of Takeda Pharmaceuticals.

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When medals matter most: high-performance sport funding risks a return to the ‘win at all costs’ model

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Birkin handbags, Walmart’s ‘Wirkin’ and the meme-ification of class warfare

Aarushi Bhandari, Davidson College In previous eras of internet culture,...

Caitlin Clark, Christine Brennan and how racial stereotypes persist in the media’s WNBA coverage

Molly Yanity, University of Rhode Island The “Caitlin Clark effect,”...

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