Uniform gaps below ten nanometers boost tuning range and efficiency in graphene metasurfaces for mid-infrared sensing, imaging, and communications.
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Sub-10 nanometer gaps in graphene metasurfaces boosts control of infrared light
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Astronomers spot black hole 36 billion times the mass of the Sun – TechSpot
- Astronomers spot black hole 36 billion times the mass of the Sun TechSpot
- ‘Most massive black hole ever discovered’ is detected The Royal Astronomical Society
- The biggest black hole ever seen? Scientists find one with mass of 36 billion suns
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Can you dream during non-REM sleep?
Both Salvador Dalí and Thomas Edison are said to have used dreams to stoke their creative process. To spark new ideas, the men would let themselves drift off to sleep for just a few moments, and then wake up and note the dreamlike visions they…
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Congressperson Urges NASA to Send Its Jupiter Probe Chasing in Pursuit of the Weird Visitor Coming From Interstellar Space
Earlier this year, astronomers spotted a mysterious interstellar object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, hurtling through the solar system at a blistering speed.
It’s only the third confirmed interstellar object to have ventured into our solar system — all…
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From 100,000 to Under 500 Labels: How Google AI Cuts LLM Training Data by Orders of Magnitude
Google Research has unveiled a groundbreaking method for fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) that slashes the amount of required training data by up to 10,000x, while maintaining or even…
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AI Agent Trends of 2025: A Transformative Landscape
The year 2025 marks a defining moment in the evolution of artificial intelligence, ushering in an era where agentic systems—autonomous AI agents capable of complex reasoning and coordinated action—are transforming enterprise…
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How much damage are ultraprocessed foods really doing to your health?
- Most ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) are characterized by poor nutritional quality, contributing to excessive calories, and are typically high in saturated fats, added sugars and sodium (salt), the combination of which is often abbreviated as…
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Losing weight but gaining weakness? What Ozempic might be doing to your muscles
As use of the popular anti-diabetic and weight-loss drug Ozempic skyrockets, so have concerns about the medication’s side effects. One such side effect is loss of “lean mass” — body weight that isn’t fat — raising concerns that Ozempic could be…
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Tom Hanks Honors ‘Apollo 13’ Astronaut James Lovell: ‘God Speed You’
“There are people who dare, who dream, and who lead others to the places we would not go on our own,” Hanks wrote Friday. “Jim Lovell, who for a long while had gone farther into space and for longer than any other person of our planet, was…
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Can a diet really ease lipoedema? Sunniva’s journey to pain relief and weight loss
- Lipoedema is thought to be a common, but little-known disease that mainly affects women.
- The disease is painful. Lipoedema is characterized by disproportionate and excess fatty tissue on the thighs and calves, and sometimes on the arms,…
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