As Trump molds military leadership, do politics outrank merit?
When President Donald Trump last month fired six top U.S. military leaders, including a Black man and the United States’ only female four-star officer, he didn’t give a reason. But
When President Donald Trump last month fired six top U.S. military leaders, including a Black man and the United States’ only female four-star officer, he didn’t give a reason. But
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 10, March 2025. SignificanceNanofluidic memristors have recently accomplished advanced neuromorphic functions which were not available on solid-state memristors. However, a
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 10, March 2025. SignificanceWhile the nonslip rolling of regular objects such as spheres and cylinders is treated in all elementary
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 10, March 2025. SignificanceIn metals thermal conductivity is proportional to electrical conductivity and typically of little interest. Here, we have
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 10, March 2025. SignificanceWhich learning goals must individual computational elements pursue to contribute to a network-level task solution? This local
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 10, March 2025. SignificanceAmphibians occupy a central position in the phylogeny of tetrapods and serve as a valuable model system
Sitting in traffic can expose a driver to intense irritation, as well as a range of sound frequencies. Humming engines typically emit low-frequency sounds, while car horns release high-frequency blasts.
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While Earth’s one and only moon enthralls everyone on this planet, it can’t hold a candle to Saturn’s 274 moons, 128 of which were recently discovered and recognized by the
On both page and screen, we’re used to seeing dinosaurs and prehistoric birds as vibrant creatures exhibiting unique and diverse patterns in color and texture. But what about the mammals