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A new, testable theory proposing three-dimensional time as the "primary fabric of everything" could help unify quantum ...
Since the advent of cuneiform, we’ve designed written language to be a two-dimensional medium. Whether we’ve scribbled across a flat tablet or a piece of binder paper, we haven’t had to ...
Normally when cells crawling in an organism come into contact, they reverse and move randomly away from the other cell. But when nanofiber "tightropes" coated with proteins were suspended in a ...
In addition to the three-dimensional position, it utilizes size and orientation when writing. Researchers believe the medium is capable of holding up to 360TB worth of data per disc and can ...
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