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Immediately after the Big Bang boomed, the Universe was a trillion-degree 'soup' of unimaginably dense plasma.
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Researchers use mini plasma explosions to encode the equivalent of two million books into a coaster-sized device. The method ...
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As Anthropic releases its most autonomous agents yet, a mounting clash with the military reveals the impossible choice ...
Tetteh, a visually impaired graduate from the University of Ghana, has made history by earning a perfect 4.0 FGPA and ...
The Apollo missions changed how scientists understand the moon. Returning with Artemis could help solve some of the biggest lunar mysteries.
Freeze-drying is a case in point—a technology so fundamental to modern medicine that its absence would have rewritten the twentieth century, yet so invisible that few know its name or its makers.
“This study demonstrates that eggshell biocalcite from non-avian dinosaurs, birds, and other egg-laying vertebrates has the potential to serve as a reliable geochronometer in Mesozoic and Cenozoic ...