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NASA spotted an interstellar comet from an unexpected angle
Read More: NASA spotted an interstellar comet from an unexpected angleWhen an interstellar visitor slices through the solar system, astronomers usually have to make do with a fleeting, side-on glimpse.…
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Battery boom sparks a comeback for US graphite mining
Read More: Battery boom sparks a comeback for US graphite miningElectric vehicles, grid storage and consumer electronics are turning a once sleepy industrial mineral into a strategic prize, and that…
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Autopilot lands a plane after cabin pressure loss, a first
Read More: Autopilot lands a plane after cabin pressure loss, a firstAn emergency descent, a sudden loss of cabin pressure and a cockpit crew in distress ended not in disaster but…
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Samsung targets Apple’s $5,000 XDR with glasses-free 6K 3D
Read More: Samsung targets Apple’s $5,000 XDR with glasses-free 6K 3DSamsung is turning a niche, $5,000 reference display market into a battleground for mainstream immersion, positioning its new 6K, glasses-free…
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Rome’s roads were far longer than believed, new evidence shows
Read More: Rome’s roads were far longer than believed, new evidence showsArchaeologists have long treated Rome’s roads as a marvel of ancient engineering, but new digital mapping shows the network was…
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Scientists found brain cells that flip anxiety on and off
Read More: Scientists found brain cells that flip anxiety on and offNeuroscientists are closing in on a long elusive goal: pinpointing the exact brain cells that make anxiety surge or suddenly…
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Apple steps up appeal of $2B UK antitrust fine
Read More: Apple steps up appeal of $2B UK antitrust fineApple is escalating its legal fight in the United Kingdom after a landmark ruling found its App Store practices breached…
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Essential proteins are stuck in an endless evolutionary arms race
Read More: Essential proteins are stuck in an endless evolutionary arms raceLife’s most indispensable molecules are not the serene, unchanging fixtures they might appear to be. Even the proteins that guard…
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Quantum info teleported through live fiber networks in a first
Read More: Quantum info teleported through live fiber networks in a firstQuantum teleportation has finally stepped out of pristine laboratory loops and into the messy reality of live internet cables. For…
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Voyager hit a 50,000K ‘wall’ at the solar system’s edge
Read More: Voyager hit a 50,000K ‘wall’ at the solar system’s edgeAt the farthest edge of the Sun’s influence, the Voyager probes have stumbled into something that sounds almost mythic: a…








