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China’s 2025 space year: record launches, reusables, and a rescue
Read More: China’s 2025 space year: record launches, reusables, and a rescueChina’s space program spent 2025 pushing its launch cadence to new heights, testing reusable rockets at scale and managing the…
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First “superkilonova” double-star blast leaves astronomers stumped
Read More: First “superkilonova” double-star blast leaves astronomers stumpedA strange cosmic blast that lit up the sky in two distinct acts is forcing astronomers to rethink how stars…
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Physicists tighten the hunt for the elusive sterile neutrino
Read More: Physicists tighten the hunt for the elusive sterile neutrinoPhysicists are closing in on one of the most persistent mysteries in particle physics: whether a hidden kind of neutrino…
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Waymo explains why its robotaxis froze during San Francisco blackout
Read More: Waymo explains why its robotaxis froze during San Francisco blackoutWhen a massive power failure plunged parts of San Francisco into darkness, Waymo’s driverless taxis did not simply slow down,…
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MIT finds superconductivity and magnetism can co-exist in one material
Read More: MIT finds superconductivity and magnetism can co-exist in one materialSuperconductivity and magnetism have long been treated as rivals in condensed matter physics, one thriving on perfect electrical order, the…
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60,000 feet up, NASA hunts minerals powering phones and EVs
Read More: 60,000 feet up, NASA hunts minerals powering phones and EVsFrom smartphones and gaming consoles to electric SUVs, the devices that define modern life depend on a hidden supply chain…
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Nvidia to license Groq chip tech and bring in Groq’s CEO
Read More: Nvidia to license Groq chip tech and bring in Groq’s CEONvidia is tightening its grip on the AI hardware stack by licensing Groq’s distinctive inference chip technology and bringing Groq’s…
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What dying stars reveal about axions as dark matter contenders
Read More: What dying stars reveal about axions as dark matter contendersAstrophysicists are turning the universe’s dying stars into laboratories for one of physics’ most elusive ideas, the axion. By tracking…
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New tech helps US drones fly in GPS-denied zones, more efficient
Read More: New tech helps US drones fly in GPS-denied zones, more efficientAmerican drones are being pushed into places where satellite signals are weak, jammed, or deliberately spoofed, and the stakes are…
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New 3D-print material pushes artificial organs a step closer
Read More: New 3D-print material pushes artificial organs a step closerResearchers have unveiled a new 3D‑printable material that can be stretched, sutured, and implanted, edging artificial organs closer to routine…








