Atomic scale copper rich layers inside rare earth magnets suppress demagnetization, improving strength, stability, and efficiency in motors and generators.
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Atomic scale features explain why some rare earth magnets resist demagnetization
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Ambitious Survey Hints at Tantalizing New Theories on Dark Energy : ScienceAlert
Astrophysicists are closer than ever to solving the mystery of what makes up almost 70 percent of the Universe.
A complete analysis of data from the full six-year run of the Dark Energy Survey has now been released, and it contains some…
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AI may accelerate scientific progress — but here’s why it can’t replace human scientists
Consistent with the general trend of incorporating artificial intelligence into nearly every field, researchers and politicians are increasingly using AI models trained on scientific data to infer answers to scientific questions. But can AI…
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UnitedHealth Takes $1.6 Billion Hit To Earnings Amid Restructuring
UnitedHealth Group, parent of health insurance giant UnitedHealthcare, eked out a fourth quarter profit of $10 million despite a $1.6 billion hit to fourth quarter earnings from a large restructuring charge. In this photo is a general view…
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Space Force set to choose contractors for next-gen GEO spy satellites
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is closing in on its first contractor selections for a next-generation geostationary surveillance program that could reshape how the Pentagon buys some of its most sensitive satellites.
Officials said…
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Venus may get a huge meteor shower this July, thanks to a long-ago asteroid breakup
Venus could experience a dramatic meteor shower this summer, the result of the breaking apart of a nearby asteroid that has left a trail of dust in its wake.
The meteor shower is predicted to next take place on July 5, but observing it from
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NIH grant advances Indigenous-driven genomic research in Alaska and Oklahoma
A transdisciplinary team led by Southcentral Foundation, a Tribal healthcare organization in Anchorage, Alaska, has been awarded a competitive grant from the National Institutes of Health. Jessica Blanchard, Ph.D., senior research…
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Nitrate in drinking water linked to increased dementia risk while nitrate from vegetables is linked to a lower risk
New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) and the Danish Cancer Research Institute (DCRI) investigated the association between the intake of nitrate and nitrite from a wide range of different sources, and the associated risk of dementia.
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When an Autoimmune Skin Condition Signals Systemic Inflammation
Psoriasis is often seen as a surface-level issue, but the red, scaly plaques on the skin can be a visible sign of a deeper inflammatory process. As understanding of this autoimmune skin condition has grown, researchers now recognize…
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Key Signs of Joint Inflammation You Shouldn’t Ignore
Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis both affect the joints, but they do so in very different ways. Understanding these differences helps readers recognize early warning signs, especially rheumatoid arthritis symptoms that may…
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