Everyone always loves a holiday—at least, that’s how we portray them. Holidays present a chance to unwind, relax and decompress from life’s day-to-day struggles. But they don’t always go to plan, and they’re not always as amazing, relaxing or…
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Nvidia wants to be the Android of generalist robotics
Nvidia released a new stack of robot foundation models, simulation tools, and edge hardware at CES 2026, moves that signal the company’s ambition to become the default platform for generalist robotics, much as Android became the operating…
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A New UV Laser Sends Messages in Trillionths of a Second
Ultrafast UV-C light just took a leap forward, opening the door to lightning-fast communications and next-generation photonic technologies. Devices that work with ultraviolet light in the UV-C range (100−280 nm) are becoming increasingly…
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Europe takes a bold step toward systems-based chemical risk assessment
For decades, EU chemical regulation has struggled with slow approvals, high costs, and ecological surprises. From delayed bans on neonicotinoids to the ongoing decline of pollinators, the current framework often reacts too late. Assessments are…
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NASA’s science budget won’t be a train wreck after all
“Those hours could have been spent running and analyzing data from these valuable missions,” Dreier said. “It created a lot of needless friction and churn at a time when NASA is being told it must remain competitive…
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Q&A: Developing a sustainable power grid in the era of AI
Le Xie, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), wants to know how we can modernize the electric grid to support rapid electrification and the growing demands of AI…
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Flu cases tick up in Massachusetts as health officials warn of new variant
Flu cases in Boston and across Massachusetts are continuing to tick up as a new variant circulates, with public health officials reminding residents it’s not too late to get vaccinated.
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Physicists Discover a New Nuclear “Island” Where Magic Numbers Collapse
Researchers identify an “Island of Inversion” in proton-neutron symmetric nuclei for the first time. For many years, nuclear physicists thought that “Islands of Inversion” existed mainly in neutron-rich nuclei. These are regions of the…
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