Tech: Relax, just break it — (Report)
The properties of a solid depend on the arrangement of its atoms, which form a periodic crystal structure. At the nanoscale, arrangements that...
Tech: Why won’t Parker Solar Probe melt? — (Report)
This summer, NASA's Parker Solar Probe will launch to travel closer to the Sun, deeper into the solar atmosphere, than any mission before...
Tech: In search of dark matter signal — (Report)
An international team of researchers succeeded in extending their result from a previous study and directly measured the cosmic-ray all-electron (electron + positron)...
Tech: Taking a multiband approach explains ‘electron-hole reverse drag’ and exciton formation — ...
Taking a multiband approach explains 'electron-hole reverse drag' and exciton formation.
Mystifying experimental results obtained independently by two research groups in the USA seemed...
Tech: New material draws heat away from hotspots much faster than current materials —...
Working to address "hotspots" in computer chips that degrade their performance, UCLA engineers have developed a new semiconductor material, defect-free boron arsenide, that...
Tech: Computer model predicts how fracturing metallic glass releases energy at the atomic level...
Metallic glasses -- alloys lacking the crystalline structure normally found in metals -- are an exciting research target for tantalizing applications, including artificial...
Tech: Future electronic components to be printed like newspapers — (Report)
A new manufacturing technique uses a process similar to newspaper printing to form smoother and more flexible metals for making ultrafast electronic devices.
The...
Tech: Optical training of neural networks could lead to more efficient artificial intelligence —...
Researchers have shown that it is possible to train artificial neural networks directly on an optical chip. The significant breakthrough demonstrates that an...
Tech: Scientists use satellites to measure vital underground water resources — (Report)
The availability of water from underground aquifers is vital to the basic needs of more than 1.5 billion people worldwide, including those of...
Tech: Oil biodegradation inhibited in deep-sea sediments — (Report)
Degradation rates of oil were slower in the dark and cold waters of the depths of the Gulf of Mexico than at surface...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...



















