Physical media fans need not panic yet—you’ll still be able to buy new Blu-Ray movies for your collection. But for those who like to save copies of their own data onto the discs, the remaining options just became more limited: Sony
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Scientists ‘mimic real biological processes’ using synthetic neurons
Jan 30, 2025 (Nanowerk News) Artificially engineered biological processes, such as perception systems, remain an elusive target for organic electronics experts due to the reliance of… Continue Reading
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Physics – Oscillating Magnetoresistance
• Physics 18, s14
At low temperatures the resistance of a layered magnetic semiconductor shoots up and down in response to an increasing magnetic field.
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Cooling of Pacific Waters Tied to Winds from Global Warming
• Physics 18, 21
Researchers have identified why most climate models don’t match up with an observed cooling trend in the tropics.
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Changes in wind patterns—driven by global warming—can… Continue Reading
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Scientists Find Amino Acids, Salts and Other Compounds in Samples from Asteroid Bennu
Asteroid Bennu is thought to be made of rubble fragments from a 4.5-billion-year-old parent body, containing materials that originated beyond Saturn, which was destroyed long ago in a collision with another object. In two new papers,…
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Researchers Find Evidence for Relatively Recent Seismic Activity on Lunar Far Side
New research from Smithsonian Institution and the University of Maryland shows that lunar fault structures may be recently and potentially currently active within regions of interest for upcoming lunar missions.
Small ridges on the Moon’s…
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Materials can ‘remember’ a sequence of events in an unexpected way
Many materials store information about what has happened to them in a sort of material memory, like wrinkles on a once crumpled piece of paper. Now, a team led by Penn State physicists has uncovered how, under specific conditions, some materials…
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3 Questions: Modeling adversarial intelligence to exploit AI’s security vulnerabilities | MIT News
If you’ve watched cartoons like Tom and Jerry, you’ll recognize a common theme: An elusive target avoids his formidable adversary. This game of “cat-and-mouse” — whether literal or otherwise — involves…
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A Vision for a Decarbonized Future
This sponsored article is brought to you by NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
As the world grapples with the urgent need to transition to cleaner energy systems, a growing number of researchers are delving into the design and optimization of
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Juno Detects Massive Volcanic Hotspot near Io’s South Pole
The newly-discovered volcanic hotspot is larger than Earth’s Lake Superior, and belches out eruptions six times the total energy of all the world’s power plants.
A massive hotspot can be seen just to the right of Io’s south pole in this…
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