Humans are the only species with a chin — a feature absent from even our closest relatives. Indeed, it’s such a unique anatomical quirk that it’s one of the main traits anthropologists use to identify Homo sapiens remains in the fossil…
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This crocodile ran like a greyhound across prehistoric Britain 200 million years ago
A newly identified crocodylomorph from about 215 million years ago has been discovered in Gloucester, UK, revealing a fast-moving, land-dwelling predator:
- The animal resembled a reptilian greyhound, with a slender build adapted for speed
- It…
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Apple’s foldable iPhone is coming… not just when you thought
Apple loyalists hoping to snap shut their foldable iPhone by autumn may need to exercise a little more patience. The iPhone Fold, initially expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max at Apple’s September event,…
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Atomic light could be most practical way to detect gravitational waves
Gravitational waves are usually hunted by measuring distance—how space itself stretches and shrinks ever so slightly. However, a new study takes a completely different route—don’t measure the ripple (the wave), watch what it does to…
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Physicists find electronic agents that govern flat band quantum materials
Experiments at atomic scale visualize compact molecular orbitals providing insight into quantum agitations enabled by topology.
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iOS 26.4 brings mood-based Music widgets to your iPhone’s home screen
If you’ve ever unlocked your iPhone at midnight, looking for a sleep playlist while already half asleep, Apple’s iOS 26.4 can make life easier for you.
The iOS 26.4 release candidate is here, and among several additions, it…
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DNA-engineered silver nanoclusters enable precision killing of drug-resistant bacteria
Programmable DNA architectures can template and spatially organize silver nanoclusters into antimicrobial agents that kill drug-resistant bacteria with up to 78-fold greater potency than conventional antibiotics. By arranging multiple…
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New bio-based graphene foams can be used to build aerospace objects
The search for materials that combine high performance with environmental responsibility has led researchers toward nature-inspired solutions. Among the most promising outcomes of this approach is the development of bio-based graphene foams. …
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Three ways data centers can operate more sustainably
Over the next decade, the energy demands of data centers will continue to grow worldwide as AI workloads scale, placing new pressure on power grids, water resources and operating costs.
This is forcing operators to rethink how digital…
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Fluorine-free nanostructured silica shell creates durable waterproof fabrics
A one-step technique covalently bonds a nanostructured silica shell onto individual fibers, creating durable superhydrophobic fabrics without nanoparticles or PFAS.
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