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Humans could regrow teeth in 4 years, researchers suggest
Read More: Humans could regrow teeth in 4 years, researchers suggestFor more than a century, dentistry has focused on repairing or replacing damaged teeth, not growing new ones. That assumption…
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How a Rivian R1T cracked 500+ miles at highway speeds
Read More: How a Rivian R1T cracked 500+ miles at highway speedsThe idea of a stock-looking electric pickup quietly covering more than 500 miles at real highway speeds sounds like marketing…
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Galaxy S26 Ultra rumors hint it could reset the flagship standard
Read More: Galaxy S26 Ultra rumors hint it could reset the flagship standardThe early rumor mill around the Galaxy S26 Ultra is painting a picture of a device that could push Android…
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MIT 3D-printed aluminum that’s 5× stronger than before
Read More: MIT 3D-printed aluminum that’s 5× stronger than beforeEngineers at MIT have taken a metal that usually trades strength for lightness and pushed it into an entirely new…
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The largest satellite ever reached LEO, and it’s aimed at Starlink
Read More: The largest satellite ever reached LEO, and it’s aimed at StarlinkThe race to blanket the planet with satellite internet just gained a giant new contender. A spacecraft billed as the…
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Could our expanding universe sit inside a black hole?
Read More: Could our expanding universe sit inside a black hole?Cosmologists have long treated black holes and the Big Bang as separate extremes of physics, one swallowing light, the other…
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Twisted light-matter systems reveal strange topological effects
Read More: Twisted light-matter systems reveal strange topological effectsLight that twists as it travels and materials whose internal order is knotted like a pretzel are starting to collide…
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A forgotten tungsten mine in S. Korea could boost US supply security
Read More: A forgotten tungsten mine in S. Korea could boost US supply securityOn a steep slope above a small town in eastern South Korea, a once-abandoned tungsten mine is being pulled back…
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Archaeologists found an ancient face in the last place expected
Read More: Archaeologists found an ancient face in the last place expectedArchaeologists spend careers mapping the expected, yet some of the most revealing discoveries arrive where no one thought to look.…
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Scientists map how to steer light at the atomic scale with polaritons
Read More: Scientists map how to steer light at the atomic scale with polaritonsPhysicists are learning to treat light not as an untouchable beam that simply passes through matter, but as something that…








