#paper

2025-06-17

New #Paper published in Quantum: Simulating Meson Scattering on Spin Quantum Simulators

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

2025-06-17

New #Paper published in Quantum: Accurate neural quantum states for interacting lattice bosons

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

2025-06-17

New #Paper published in Quantum: Exact, Average, and Broken Symmetries in a Simple Adaptive Monitored Circuit

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

2025-06-17

New #Paper published in Quantum: A quantum algorithm for linear autonomous differential equations via Padé approximation

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

2025-06-17

Does anyone have access to this article?

Bromham et al. (2025): Macroevolutionary analysis of polysynthesis shows that language complexity is more likely to evolve in small, isolated populations.

pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2504

#papersplease #paper #Linguistics

ArchUpArchup
2025-06-16

Introduction: The Paradox of Building Without Building

Behind the term “paper architecture” lies a compelling paradox—the radical act of designing structures that may never exist. Often dismissed as mere utopian fantasy or academic exercise, paper architecture transcends its speculative nature to become a powerful medium of protest, critique, and visionary thinking.

archup.net/paper-architecture-

2025-06-16

CARDIAC (CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation) via Adafruit Industries [Shared]

Back in the 1960’s and early 70’s Bell Labs made some very sophisticated educational kits available to high schools and colleges. Designed for classroom use, they included wonderful manuals written by Bell Labs staff. One of these kits, introduced in 1968, was CARDIAC: A CARDboard Illustrative Aid to Computation.

CARDIAC is a learning aid developed by David Hagelbarger and Saul Fingerman for Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1968 to teach high school students how computers work. The kit consists of an instruction manual and a die-cut cardboard “computer”.

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/06/16

#computer #education #learning #history #paper #cardboard #computerhistory #shared

The image shows a vintage educational model of a cardiac computer, likely used for teaching the basics of computrers and computer programming. The model is laid out on a dark wooden surface, with two main components visible.

On the left side, there is a light blue card with the word "cardiac" prominently displayed at the top. Below the title, there is a flowchart with arrows and labels, indicating the process of the program. The flowchart includes terms like "accumulator," "test," and "setup," and features a series of vertical slots with numbered tabs, likely for inputting data. There are also several rectangular tabs at the bottom, each labeled with terms such as "accumulator" and "number."

On the right side, there is a beige card with a grid of circles, labeled "memory cells," arranged in columns and rows. Each circle can be marked, possibly to represent different computer memory locations. The top of this card has a section labeled "memory," with a column of circles and a vertical scale on the left, likely for recording time intervals.

The overall design of the model is educational, with clear labels and diagrams to facilitate learning about computer operations and programming.

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2025-06-16

Today it's a simple pen and a notebook instead of the cluster computer 📖🖊️

#analog #hpc #draft #abstract #pen #paper

#stem #paper #science #technology #research #cool #Japan

Japan celebrates invention of biodegradable transparent paper cups. "I was wondering why marine researchers were doing this, but they want to protect the ocean. That's just wonderful"

soranews24.com/2025/06/16/worl

2025-06-15

#toread #paper Misinformation beyond traditional feeds: Evidence from a WhatsApp deactivation experiment in Brazil by Tiago Ventura et al. doi.org/10.1086/737172

2025-06-13
Again, I return to bunny rabbits. It makes a lot of sense, considering the number of rabbits that live in my town. And right now is peak bunny season here with seemingly dozens of baby bunnies popping up everywhere.

#AnalogCollage #AnimalArt #AnimalCollage #FlowerArt #GardenCollage #PaperCollage #Paper #Plants #AbstractGarden #Rabbit #Bunny #Cottontail #HippityHop #Collage #RabbitArt #WonderfulWorld #OurFurryNeighbors
The image, which is made with hand painted paper, is of a gray rabbit hiding amongst a garden of flowers. The rabbit looks pensive, staring off into the distance, but the flowers around him are surreal, abstract, magical?
2025-06-13

#toread #paper True costs of misinformation| mountains of evidence: Processual “redpilling” as a Socio-technical effect of disinformation by Marwick, Alice E, Furl, Katherine scholar.google.com/scholar?q=T

2025-06-13

#toread #paper They want to pretend not to understand: The Limits of Current LLMs in Interpreting Implicit Content of Political Discourse by Walter Paci, Alessandro Panunzi, Sandro Pezzelle arxiv.org/abs/2506.06775v1

2025-06-13

#toread #paper Using co-sharing to identify use of mainstream news for promoting potentially misleading narratives by Pranav Goel et al. doi.org/10.1038/s41562-025-022

2025-06-12

New #Paper published in Quantum: Optimal estimates of trace distance between bosonic Gaussian states and applications to learning

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

2025-06-12

New #Paper published in Quantum: Low Overhead Qutrit Magic State Distillation

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

2025-06-12

New #Paper published in Quantum: Optimal number of stabilizer measurement rounds in an idling surface code patch

quantum-journal.org/papers/q-2

#OpenScience #Quantum #Research

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