Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 23, June 2025. SignificanceDaily choices are determined by past direct or undirect associations between innocuous cues and reinforcers. In this
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 23, June 2025. SignificanceDaily choices are determined by past direct or undirect associations between innocuous cues and reinforcers. In this
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This article originally appeared on Universe Today. Getting to Mars takes a really long time, about 9 months using today’s rocket technology. This is because regular rocket engines burn fuel
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MUMBAI: The rupee ended at 86.08 against the dollar on Wednesday, falling 48 paise from its previous close of 85.60. The local currency touched a low of 86.22 during the
Updated 13 June 2025 at 17:50 IST Former Australian pacer Matthew Hayden has lavished praises on the trio of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in the World Test
Physicists are a step closer to using quantum computers for simulations that are beyond the ability of any ordinary computers By Davide Castelvecchi & Nature magazine The Aquila magneto-optical trap