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Your future home might be framed with printed plastic
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers ...
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‘It seems like China listens to everything I say’: Elon Musk says China is out-executing the US on energy by using his playbook
Elon Musk says the fastest way for the United States to dramatically increase its effective energy output isn’t by building ...
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Scientists uncover something shockingly odd on the moon’s far side
The hidden hemisphere of the Moon has long been painted as a quiet, cratered backwater, but a new batch of samples has upended that picture. Material returned from the far side now points to a ...
Partners Marc Hanslin and Daniel Alder discuss the impact of AI on capital markets, M&A work and client billing ...
Polarized light observations from ALMA reveal the magnetic structures and galactic outflows in Arp 220, the nearest ultraluminous infrared galaxy to Earth, providing detailed field maps.
In use, lower light intensities favor more ordered crystalline regions, while higher intensities suppress crystallization, yielding softer, more transparent material. By projecting grayscale patterns ...
In this article, we hear from three academic researchers about how their work using NMR spectroscopy at a reduced magnetic ...
Virtual power plant operator Voltus and energy firm Octopus Energy will partner to aggregate residential flexibility across ...
All amounts are in United States dollars, unless otherwise statedTORONTO, Feb. 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX:AGI; ...
Aircraft wing-shaped structures inside tiny channels produce consistent drug delivery particles at any scale, from small laboratory tests to factory production, while substantially cutting costs.
Matlantis CSP has already produced early results across multiple systems—oxides, alloys, and phosphides—discovering more than 10 previously unknown stable crystals. In the Ga–Au–Ca system, it ...
Researchers in Iraq have developed biomimetic leaf vein–inspired fins for photovoltaic panels, with reticulate (RET) venation reducing panel temperature by 33.6 C and boosting efficiency by 18% using ...
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