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- Scientific American Gravity is a fundamental force of nature that influences the movement of all objects in the universe. It is one of the four fundamental forces of nature, along with the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, and electromagnetism. Scientific American provides news and articles related to gravity and its effects on the universe. This includes topics such as gravity waves, black holes, dark energy, and more. Several videos are also available that discuss the science behind gravity and how it affects the cosmos.
A four-legged robot named Olympus demonstrated its ability to move and jump in simulated Martian gravity, showcasing a new approach to exploring rugged, low-gravity terrain that is challenging for traditional rovers.
Since traversable wormholes are thought to be radially dependent, advances in this time-dependent wormholes could also represent advances towards a much unified theory of quantum gravity. Here I discuss about cosmic time dependent wormhole solutions.
We present the Unimodular Regularization technique, which improves efficiency of Physics Informed Neural Networks when solving complex differential equations. Interestingly, it took inspiration in general relativity -our theory of gravity- and differential geometry, when applied to neural networks.