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10 States Could See Aurora Borealis On Valentine’s Day – Forbes
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This hair-thin carbon fiber moves on its own when voltage is applied
In laboratories around the world, scientists have long dreamed of building machines so small that they could grip, bend, and move objects thinner than a strand of hair. However, controlling something so tiny precisely and reversibly has been a…
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One of the ocean's saltiest regions is freshening: What it means for circulation – Phys.org
- One of the ocean’s saltiest regions is freshening: What it means for circulation Phys.org
- Ocean regions are on alert following a historic drop in salinity near Australia, linked to changes in winds and the global thermohaline circulation. CPG…
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Beyond the Fitbit: Why your next health tracker might be a button on your shirt
Measuring human movement with tracking devices on looser clothing is more accurate than on tight body suits or straps.
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India doubles down on state-backed venture capital, approving $1.1B fund
India has cleared a $1.1 billion state-backed venture capital program that will channel government money into startups through private investors, doubling down on its effort to finance high-risk areas such as artificial intelligence, advanced…
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First Proof is AI’s toughest math test yet. The results are mixed
February 14, 2026
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AI just got its toughest math test yet. The results are mixed
Experts gave AI 10 math problems to solve in a week. OpenAI, researchers and amateurs all gave it their best shot
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‘Runaway’ black hole detected by the James Webb telescope adds a strange new chapter to our universe’s story
Last year, astronomers were fascinated by a runaway comet passing through our solar system from somewhere far beyond. It was moving at around 68 kilometres per second, just over double Earth’s speed around the Sun.
Imagine if it had been…
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Decoding China's new space philosophy
A major theme in communist governments is the idea of central planning. Every five years, the central authorities in communist countries lay out their goals for the country over the course of the next five years, which can range from limiting…
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NASA continues SLS hydrogen leak tests
A NASA test to confirm repairs to seals in the Space Launch System’s liquid hydrogen fueling system was only partially successful because of problems with ground equipment.
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DNA nanomachine inside living cells measures how aggressive a cancer is
A DNA molecular machine can now travel tracks on gold nanoparticles inside living cells without falling off, solving a persistent problem in DNA nanotechnology where earlier walkers would detach and lose their diagnostic signal. The device…
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