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Alzheimer’s mice regain full function after metabolic reset, scientists say
Read More: Alzheimer’s mice regain full function after metabolic reset, scientists sayFor decades, Alzheimer’s research has largely focused on slowing decline, not restoring what was lost. Now a series of animal…
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America’s EV industry is “dead,” critics argue, here’s why
Read More: America’s EV industry is “dead,” critics argue, here’s whyElectric vehicles were supposed to be the next great American industrial story, yet critics now insist the boom is over…
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A rare interstellar comet arrives as detection risks grow
Read More: A rare interstellar comet arrives as detection risks growA rare visitor from deep space has swept through the inner solar system, offering astronomers a fleeting look at material…
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What if Earth is inside a black hole? The case scientists debate
Read More: What if Earth is inside a black hole? The case scientists debatePhysicists have started to treat a once-fringe idea with surprising seriousness: that our entire observable universe might be the interior…
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Sedna’s 11,400-year orbit just opened a rare exploration shot
Read More: Sedna’s 11,400-year orbit just opened a rare exploration shotSedna is drifting into a part of its path where human technology can finally contemplate catching up, and that window…
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Apollo wasn’t luck, this tech leap made it possible
Read More: Apollo wasn’t luck, this tech leap made it possibleThe Moon landing is often remembered as a daring gamble, a moment when human courage somehow outran the limits of…
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China’s reusable rocket stumbles again, widening the US lead
Read More: China’s reusable rocket stumbles again, widening the US leadChina’s push to master reusable rockets has hit another very public snag, and the timing could hardly be worse for…
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IBM’s quiet advantage could make it a quantum winner
Read More: IBM’s quiet advantage could make it a quantum winnerQuantum computing has become one of the most hyped frontiers in technology, yet the companies most loudly promising breakthroughs are…
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Ford warns 25,000 workers as firings loom over conduct issues
Read More: Ford warns 25,000 workers as firings loom over conduct issuesFord Motor Company has put tens of thousands of white-collar staff on notice, warning that their jobs are at risk…
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B-21 Raider is built to command drones, not just drop bombs
Read More: B-21 Raider is built to command drones, not just drop bombsThe B-21 Raider is being framed as the centerpiece of a new kind of air war, one where a single…








