MIT scientists have identified a bizarre new material: a superconductor that also acts like a magnet. Using a special stacking of graphene layers from graphite, they observed this dual behavior — something thought to be impossible until now….
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MIT Discovers Magnetic Superconductor in Pencil Lead
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Nanovaccine uses bacterial toxins to trigger immune memory against MRSA
Jun 03, 2025 Researchers design a nanovaccine that detects MRSA toxins, kills bacteria with heat, and captures antigens to train the…
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‘We’re still standing … We can still do important work’ — Harvard Gazette
Recent federal funding cuts are hitting climate research hard. The losses will hamper progress, Harvard environmental scientists say, but they won’t stop it.
The Trump administration has cancelled millions in research grants, shuttered key…
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Milky Way galaxy might not collide with Andromeda after all
100,000 computer simulations reveal Milky Way’s fate—and it might not be what we thought.
It’s…
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Scientists steer single atoms on magnetic surfaces for first time
Scientists in Germany have achieved a world first by moving individual atoms from one position to a precisely defined final one using magnetism, unlocking the potential for controlled atomic motion in nanotechnology and data storage.
The…
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Voyager launches IPO with $1.6 billion valuation target
TAMPA, Fla. — Voyager Technologies launched its initial public offering (IPO) of shares June 2, targeting a valuation of $1.6 billion for the six-year-old space and defense company.
Underwriters have a 30-day option to purchase up to…
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