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First quantum oscillations observed in gallium nitride holes
Gallium nitride, a semiconductor that can operate at high voltages, temperatures, and frequencies, has enabled technologies from LED lighting to high-power electronics. Now Cornell researchers have observed a quantum property of the material for…
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Space Force adds cyber units to guard rocket launches
‘Cyber defense’ squadrons at Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg reflect growing concern over malicious hacks
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Nordic “gold man” unearthed on Norwegian farm
A rare and delicate Nordic Iron Age artefact known as a “gold man” has been discovered in south-western Norway.
Crafted from thin gold foil and measuring just 1cm in length, the object was found by metal detectorist Kjetil Særheim on his…
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Meteor Traveling 35,000 MPH Explodes Over Texas, Possibly Striking a Houston House
Learn how a fast-moving meteor exploded over Texas and where NASA says fragments may have landed near Houston.
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Sperm Whales Caught on Camera Headbutting Each Other for the First Time
In 1820, The Essex, a whaling ship, was attacked and sunk by two head-on strikes from a sperm whale near the Galapagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean. “It appeared with tenfold fury and vengeance in his aspect,” the first mate Owen Chase later
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NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Action
On Jan. 31, students, library staff, researchers, and community members gathered at the University of Florida’s (UF) Marston Science Library for the Environmental Monitoring through Education, Research, and Geospatial Engagement (EMERGE) NASA…
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Tiny Brain-Inspired Device Could Solve AI’s Biggest Energy Problem
Researchers have developed a brain-inspired nanoelectronic device that could significantly reduce the energy demands of artificial intelligence systems. Researchers have created a new type of nanoelectronic device that could significantly reduce…
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Nvidia CEO tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn’t just “AI slop”
Last week, Nvidia’s public reveal of DLSS 5—and its “generative AI” enhanced glow-ups of gaming scenes—drew widespread condemnation from the gaming community. In a podcast…
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Honey Bees' Waggle Dance — Wiggling and Looping Motions — Changes With the Crowd
Learn more about the complexities of the honey bee waggle dance and why the audience size matters.
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