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$400 off, lowest-ever price — this Garmin watch is a hiker's dream

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Save a huge 44% on the ultra-premium Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Sapphire Solar with this massive post-Prime Day Amazon deal.

Scientists make 'magic state' breakthrough after 20 years — without it, quantum computers can never be truly useful

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Scientists demonstrate a process called "magic state distillation" in logical qubits for the first time, meaning we can now build quantum computers that are both error-free and more powerful than...

600-year-old amethyst 'worthy of a duke' found in medieval castle moat in Poland

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The amethyst was set in high-quality silver and probably once formed part of a brooch.

Strongest nor'easters along US East Coast are becoming more intense as the world warms, study suggests

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A new study finds the strongest nor'easters have intensified over the last 80 years, with a 6% increase in peak wind speeds.

Trippy liquid 'fireworks' appear when scientists try to mix unmixable fluids

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When two fluids don't mix well, they sometimes form strange patterns called "viscous fingering," or Saffman-Taylor instability. Studying these patterns can help scientists understand how to design systems for carbon...

Model addresses heat management in high-density laser systems

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Multi-wavelength light sources are required for optical transceivers to increase data. However, scaling the laser array size increases thermal crosstalk, which may affect laser efficiency and reliability.

This ancient pristine galaxy validates the Big Bang

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Our understanding of the universe begins with the Big Bang, a moment in time where the universe began expanding into what we see around us now. Big Bang nucleosynthesis describes...

Laser-generated nanoparticles promise cleaner, smarter artificial sensory systems

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A new review highlights a powerful, cleaner route to produce ultra-clean, customizable nanoparticles—key building blocks for artificial sensory systems that mimic human perception and power emerging technologies like extended reality...

Can't see the solar eclipse? Tune in online or on TV

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ronald Dantowitz has been looking forward to Monday's solar eclipse for nearly 40 years....

Electric Vehicles Aren't Ready for Extreme Heat and Cold. Here's How to Fix Them

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New materials would help the cars of the future survive cold snaps and other climate disruptions

Three Times That Solar Eclipses Transformed Science

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From the discovery of new elements to the testing of novel theories of gravity, total solar eclipses have helped spark scientific progress for centuries

The Sophisticated Threads behind a Hat That Senses Traffic Lights

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A new technique to make electronic fibers could help solve wearable technology’s flexibility problem

The Industrial Designer behind the N95 Mask

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Sara Little Turnbull used materials science to invent and design products for the modern world

What's the deal with Lex Luthor's pocket universe in James Gunn's 'Superman'?

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Superman is full of awesome sci-fi elements, but the most fascinating one might be Lex Luthor's pocket dimension. How does that even work?

Tougher than steel: Japan looks to wood pulp to make lighter auto parts

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KYOTO, Japan (Reuters) - The global push among carmakers to make ever lighter vehicles is leading some auto suppliers in Japan to turn to what seems like an unlikely substitute...

Storing hydrogen in oil-like liquid could allow easy transport in trucks and ships

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As a fuel, hydrogen has one major attraction. When it burns or powers a fuel cell, it creates only water—and no climate-warming carbon dioxide. After that, the caveats start. To ship it...

3 tech solutions to societal needs will get help moving to market

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Science & Tech 3 tech solutions to societal needs will get help moving to market © 2020 Feinknopf Photography / Brad Feinknopf Kirsten Mabry Harvard Office of Technology Development July 8, 2025 3...

David Rockefeller, university benefactor for 76 years, dies at 101

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"David's integrity, strength, wisdom, and judgment—and especially his unequivocal commitment to excellence—shaped the University and made it the powerhouse of biomedical discovery it is today," said Russell L. Carson, chair...

In the News – Wall Street Journal – Brivanlou

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Researchers Seek Guidelines for Embryo-Like Entities Created in Labs   “Some researchers say the concern is premature. Scientists in the lab of Ali Brivanlou at the Rockefeller University in 2014...

Readers wonder about quantum biology, babies’ memories and parrot speech

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A quantum query A century ago, physicists laid the foundation of quantum mechanics. Today, with greater control of quantum systems, scientists are making major leaps in quantum computing, quantum gravity...

A summer of escalating existential threats

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Editor in Chief Nancy Shute reflects on the renewed specter of nuclear conflict to record-breaking heat driven by human-caused climate change.

Heaviest element could have fascinating atomic and nuclear spectra

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Simulations suggest oganesson has extremely smooth electron and nucleon distributions

Japan’s SuperKEKB set for first particle collisions

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Revamped accelerator will soon be smashing electrons and positrons together

Physicists beat Lorentz reciprocity for microwave transmission

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New device could boost telecommunications and be adapted for photonics

Seat back safety standards in U.S. cars under intense scrutiny

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About one child dies every week in the U.S. due to unsafe car seat backs, the safety standards for which have not been updated since the 1960s. Now, lawmakers are...

Fizzy soda water could be key to clean manufacture of flat wonder material: Graphene

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As graphene's popularity grows as an advanced 'wonder' material, the speed and quality at which it can be manufactured will be paramount. With that in mind, the research group has...

Graphene-like materials printed with inkjet printer

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Researchers have developed inks made of graphene-like materials for inkjet printing. New black phosphorous inks are compatible with conventional inkjet printing techniques for optoelectronics and photonics. The inkjet printing demonstration...

Non-toxic, lubricant-infused coatings deter mussels and prevent their attachment by disrupting their mechanosensory and adhesive systems

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Mussels are one of the worst perpetrators of biofouling, or the unwanted accumulation of organisms on underwater structures. A team of scientists has demonstrated that a lubricant-infused surface effectively prevents...