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Transistors: past, present, and future
As transistors improve, they enable new capabilities such as computing and high-speed communication, the Internet, smartphones, memory and storage, robotics,…
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3D Food Printing Isn’t Ready Yet, But It’s Getting Close
Generally, 3D printing food is similar to printing filament with a standard FDM 3D printer in that a viscous material…
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Amazon Announced Investing $1 Billion on Movies for Theater chains!
Amazon.com Inc. intends to invest more than $1 billion per year in film production and distribution in theaters. The world’s…
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This New EV Battery Could Be The Death Of Long Charging Times.
A new battery technology developed by Swiss startup Morand could charge electric vehicle (EV) batteries in just 72 seconds; it…
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Art reinvented by AI
AI has become increasingly important in all aspects of life. Art is the quintessential expression of human creativity and genius.…
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The New Water-based switch converts Water conductive within one trillionth of a second!
Transistors are essential components in electronic devices since they can regulate the flow of electricity through a circuit by acting…
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This ‘Floating Pyramid’ Wind Turbine Could Revolutionize Energy Production!
Wind farms are becoming a more popular option for producing electricity as the focus shifts to renewable energy sources. Wind…
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Rolls-Royce Successfully Tests Its First Hydrogen-Powered Jet Engine and It’s Insanely Powerful!
Aviation is vital to the global economy, however it is also a dominant contributor of harmful greenhouse gasses. The world’s…
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A step closer to a sustainable membrane-based seawater electrolyzer.
Zongping Shao, a chemical engineering professor at China’s Nanjing Tech University, led the team that published their research on a…
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Google’s Quantum Computer Achieves Milestone in Wormhole Simulation
On Google’s Sycamore quantum computer, scientists just simulated one. The findings imply that such devices could be used to test…
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