Some 40 years ago, physicists noticed certain metals were conducting electricity in a bizarre way no one could explain. New ...
People use their bodies—not just their brains—to think. So the MIT Project on Embodied Education brings movement to the ...
Over 70 million people in the U.S. are impacted by hearing loss, and age-related hearing loss is the second most common ...
With Muse Image live and Muse Video in preview, Meta has officially stopped outsourcing its creative AI to Midjourney and ...
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Graphene Caught Holding Multiple Superconducting States At One Time
(PASIEKA/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Superconductivity, the ability for materials to conduct electricity with zero ...
The ordinary graphite in pencil lead is proving to be surprisingly multifaceted at the microscale. In a study published in ...
SIGGRAPH 2026, the world's premier conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques, is proud to announce its ...
At the U.S. Open, Cisco and the USGA built a network that survives dust, rain, roving crowds, and cyberattacks — and the ...
In this interview, AZoLife Sciences speaks with Boyd Butler, a microscopy and high-content screening expert at Molecular ...
Fly balls are traveling further since Opening Day. After MLB's past failure to maintain consistency in the ball, pitchers on ...
Fault-tolerant quantum simulation just got 250 times cheaper to run. QuEra Computing and Los Alamos published an architecture ...
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