Curiosity-driven research has long sparked technological transformations. A century ago, curiosity about atoms led to quantum mechanics, and eventually the transistor at the heart of modern computing.
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Is Benjamin Netanyahu's coffee video AI-generated using 2024 footage? Israeli PM's 'proof-of-life' sparks more conspiracy theories amid death rumours
Benjamin Netanyahu posted a video to dispel death rumours, but viewers claim AI glitches—like non-moving coffee foam and a ...
Sand has a memory of sorts. Press into a loose pile of dry grains and something moves, not just where your finger sits, but ...
Wright-Patterson has played a central role in the US military’s real investigations into mysterious objects in the sky — from Cold War-era research programs to efforts to study what the government now ...
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The 50-year flood: Why local engineers are worried about this season's storm surge
" It sounds almost reassuring, as if saying something only happens once every half century gives you plenty of time to prepare. The reality is far more unsettling. Climate scientists, civil engineers, ...
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Asteroid-mining gold rush claims still face major economic hurdles
Two laws on opposite sides of the Atlantic have given private companies legal cover to extract resources from asteroids, but peer-reviewed economic models and NASA’s own research suggest the path from ...
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Scientists unveil game-changing tech set to revolutionize nuclear power: 'It reduces all the hazards'
The ViBRANT system reduces a day's worth of operations to just 10 minutes. Scientists unveil game-changing tech set to ...
For those who prefer their breakfast on the savory side, the Canondeck is a solid choice. This scramble features eggs mixed ...
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A state of matter last seen just after the Big Bang may exist inside neutron stars — and scientists think they can prove it
As binary neutron stars spiral around each other to merge, their gravitational tidal forces distort each other's shape and ...
New research shows many people vastly underestimate other people's beliefs in extraterrestrial life. Is social stigma keeping ...
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