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Physicists Unveil New Quantum Super Material That Could Revolutionize Electronics
A new quantum material developed at Rice University combines unique symmetry-driven properties with superconductivity. A team of physicists from Rice University, led by Ming Yi and Emilia Morosan, has created a groundbreaking new material that…
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Programmable 2D quantum material enabled by hierarchical moire structures
Jun 03, 2025 Researchers identify hierarchical moire patterns in 2D materials, enabling a tunable platform for designing next-generation quantum materials at the atomic scale.
(Nanowerk News) Seoul National…
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Space Force demos rapid turnaround on latest GPS III launch
The Space Force successfully sent its latest GPS III satellite to orbit Friday, demonstrating the ability to prepare and launch a military spacecraft on condensed timelines.
The satellite flew on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space…
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Nanodomains hold the key to next-generation solar cells
DESY. “Nanodomains hold the key to next-generation solar cells.” Nanowerk, 3 June 2025, https://www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology-news3/newsid=66967.php.
DESY. (2025, June 3). Nanodomains hold the key to next-generation solar cells….
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Poor Families Face Freezing Risks As Trump Admin’s Budget Eliminates ‘Vital’ Program Keeping Them Warm in the Winter
The Trump administration’s 2026 budget request cuts funding for an essential assistance program which helps poor families stay warm during the winter months.
The administration’s proposed cuts to the Department of Health and Human…
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World Bank uses climate crisis as cover for land-grabbing, Oakland Institute says
The World Bank promotes expansion of private land ownership and title to improve efficient land use and recently announced billions of dollars to support these policies, claiming it…
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New mRNA vaccine is more scalable and adaptable to continuously evolving viruses
A new type of mRNA vaccine is more scalable and adaptable to continuously evolving viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and H5N1, according to a study by researchers at University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health and the Pennsylvania…
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