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The D" layer, some 2,700 kilometers (nearly 1,700 miles) below our feet, has been mystifying scientists for decades.
MIT graduate student Alex Kachkine once spent nine months meticulously restoring a damaged baroque Italian painting, which left him plenty of time to wonder if technology could speed things up. Last ...
The Netherlands' ambitious talk of digital independence meets the unforgiving economics of global cloud dominance ...
What if 2025 turns out to be the biggest turning point for digital assets since Bitcoin’s early breakout years? With institutional attention intensifying and ad ...
Inspired by naturally occurring air bubbles in glaciers, researchers have developed a method to encode messages in ice.
Research has shown that large language models (LLMs) tend to overemphasize information at the beginning and end of a document ...
Let Down is enjoying a major revival thanks to the likes of TikTok and YouTube, but is it the best Radiohead test track for ...
Vacuum is often thought of as empty, but in fact it is teeming with fleeting energy fluctuations—virtual photons popping in ...
Researchers used epitaxial strain on ultra-thin ruthenium oxide layers to induce magnetism in a material typically known for ...
Bitcoin Hyper fuses Solana’s speed with Bitcoin’s security. Is this the Layer-2 that transforms the Bitcoin ecosystem?
What separates a short-lived token from one that becomes the foundation of tomorrow's digital economy? With thousands of ...
Framework's 12-inch laptop is pitched as an alternative to dirt-cheap laptops for kids. But it costs almost as much as a ...