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Another J-36 sighting? A “3rd prototype” is claimed to have flown
Read More: Another J-36 sighting? A “3rd prototype” is claimed to have flownChina’s next-generation combat aircraft program has taken another visible step, with new imagery and reports pointing to what observers describe…
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Oracle’s AI sprint backfires into its worst quarter since 2001
Read More: Oracle’s AI sprint backfires into its worst quarter since 2001Oracle’s aggressive push to reinvent itself as an artificial intelligence heavyweight has collided with market reality, triggering its sharpest stock…
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Scientists built ultra-glue that can pull a car like a tow strap
Read More: Scientists built ultra-glue that can pull a car like a tow strapResearchers have created a new class of ultra-strong adhesives that can haul a full-size car using nothing more than a…
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Kids are bonding with AI and it’s breaking real-life development
Read More: Kids are bonding with AI and it’s breaking real-life developmentChildren are growing up in a world where a “best friend” can be downloaded in seconds, available all night, and…
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New model hints Alzheimer’s could be rolled back, not just slowed
Read More: New model hints Alzheimer’s could be rolled back, not just slowedFor more than 100 years, Alzheimer’s disease has been treated as a one‑way descent, a diagnosis that could be delayed…
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Fake studies are multiplying faster than real research, report warns
Read More: Fake studies are multiplying faster than real research, report warnsFake scientific studies are no longer a fringe nuisance. They are being produced and sold at such scale that, according…
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The most dangerous volcanoes may be the ones you can’t see
Read More: The most dangerous volcanoes may be the ones you can’t seeVolcanoes that dominate postcards and disaster movies are often the ones we can see, their peaks etched against the sky.…
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Japan boosts solar hydrogen by capturing longer wavelengths of sunlight
Read More: Japan boosts solar hydrogen by capturing longer wavelengths of sunlightJapan is pushing solar hydrogen into a new phase by teaching its materials to drink in colors of sunlight that…
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U.S. Navy picks Leonardo UK to add BriteCloud decoys to F-35s
Read More: U.S. Navy picks Leonardo UK to add BriteCloud decoys to F-35sThe U.S. decision to equip frontline F-35 fighters with a new generation of digital decoys marks a quiet but consequential…
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This programmable robot is so tiny you might miss it entirely
Read More: This programmable robot is so tiny you might miss it entirelyThe newest generation of microrobots is so small that a single unit can perch on the ridge of a fingerprint…








