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The explosions of stars, known as supernovae, can be so bright they outshine their host galaxies. They take months or years to fade...
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Using a combination of AI and weather forecasting can help scientists to predict the movements of millions of birds and support their conservation...
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Researchers have cleared one hurdle toward environmental cleanup of certain contaminants with a newly designed synthetic enzyme that reduces the compound sulfite to...
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A novel insect-inspired flying robot, developed by TU Delft researchers from the Micro Air Vehicle Laboratory (MAVLab), is presented in Science (14 September...
Tech: Tiny camera lens may help link quantum computers to network — (Report)
An international team of researchers led by The Australian National University (ANU) has invented a tiny camera lens, which may lead to a...
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In the future, today's electronic storage technology may be superseded by devices based on tiny magnetic structures. These individual magnetic regions correspond to...
Tech: A trick of the light — (Report)
Particle physicists are on the hunt for light. Not just any light, but a characteristic signal produced by the interaction of certain particles...
Tech: Nano-sandwiching improves heat transfer, prevents overheating in nanoelectronics — (Report)
Sandwiching two-dimensional materials used in nanoelectronic devices between their three-dimensional silicon bases and an ultrathin layer of aluminum oxide can significantly reduce the...
Tech: Wearable ultrasound patch monitors blood pressure deep inside body — (Report)
A new wearable ultrasound patch that non-invasively monitors blood pressure in arteries deep beneath the skin could help people detect cardiovascular problems earlier...
Tech: Quantum-level control of an exotic topological quantum magnet — (Report)
Quantum particles can be difficult to characterize, and almost impossible to control if they strongly interact with each other -- until now.
An international...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
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