Let’s get one thing straight: the internet has officially gone feral. Gone are the days when AI meant robotic customer service and painfully awkward chatbot convos. These days, AI has entered a new era—and it’s wilder, weirder, and way more…
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Scientists Have Clear Evidence of Martian Atmosphere ‘Sputtering’
For the first time, scientists have caught a key driver of the ongoing erosion of the atmosphere of Mars in action.
It took more than nine years’ worth of satellite data, but a team led by planetary scientist Shannon Curry of the University of…
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Chinese launch startup conducts vertical takeoff and splashdown test
HELSINKI — Chinese rocket maker Sepoch has carried out a first vertical liftoff and splashdown landing ahead of a potential orbital launch attempt later this year.
The Yuanxingzhe-1 (YXZ-1) verification rocket lifted off from an elevated…
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Moebius syndrome: The rare condition that makes people unable to smile
Disease name: Moebius syndrome
Affected populations: The exact incidence of Moebius syndrome is unknown. A 2021 survey in Italy suggested that the condition affects 0.3 in 100,000 newborns in the country, while a 1996 Dutch study estimated that…
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The Plan to Send Plant-Filled ‘Gardens’ Into Orbit
She imagines industrial activity in space, freeing up land on Earth. Hollywood directors shooting films in orbit. And botanists traveling back and forth to check on their Space Gardens. She and her colleagues are currently seeking funding to help…
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What will power AI’s growth?
As I discovered while I continued that line of reporting, building new nuclear plants isn’t so simple or so fast. And as my colleague David Rotman lays out in his story for the package, the AI boom could wind up relying on another energy…
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Creating Entangled Pairs of Microwave Photons
• Physics 18, s70
Researchers have demonstrated a method to make entangled microwave photons from the entangled electrons in superconductors.
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They Pointed a Camera at the Sun… What They Saw Was Beyond Imagination
A team of scientists has produced the clearest images of the Sun’s corona ever captured, thanks to an innovative new system that counters atmospheric distortion. This breakthrough, made possible by coronal adaptive optics, could transform our…
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Unlocking precise composition analysis of nanomedicines
May 29, 2025 A new study introduces a technique to separately quantify ions, nanoparticles, and aggregated particles in nanomedicines.
(Nanowerk News) Current regulations for nanomedicines overlook the…
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Powerful laser shoots down drone in world-first real combat
In a major milestone for directed energy weaponry, Israel has successfully deployed high-power laser interception systems in an operational environment.
Developed through a collaboration between the Directorate of Defense Research and…
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