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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?

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...

Fernanda Torres, Mohammad Rasoulof join Venice Film Festival jury

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The 82nd Venice Film Festival announced new additions to this year's competition jury, including actress Fernanda Torres and director Mohammad Rasoulof.

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...

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...

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

$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.

From passive to intelligent: Bioengineered organs meet electronics

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Bioengineered organs are no longer just structural substitutes. A review published in Trends in Biotechnology introduces a groundbreaking concept: biohybrid-engineered tissue (BHET) platforms—living constructs integrated with electronics that can monitor,...

Why do we need sleep? Researchers find the answer may lie in mitochondria

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Sleep may not just be rest for the mind—it may be essential maintenance for the body's power supply. A new study by University of Oxford researchers, published in Nature, reveals...

New AI-powered method accelerates protein simulations and reveals complex folding dynamics

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An international team led by Einstein Professor Cecilia Clementi in the Department of Physics at Freie Universität Berlin has introduced CGSchNet, a machine-learned coarse-grained (CG) model that can accurately and...

Glowing under pressure: Hinge-like mechanophores for smarter polymeric materials

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In a step toward smarter materials, researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo collaborated with researchers from Switzerland to develop a smart hinge-like molecule that can indicate mechanical stress in...

Component reconnection drives filament splitting and double-decker formation in solar physics

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A new study led by researchers from the Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has unveiled a novel mechanism for filament splitting and the formation of double-decker filaments....

Solving an 80-year-old mystery: Crystal structure of a bromide hydrate found with synchrotron radiation

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Researchers have solved a mystery that has confounded scientists for 80 years: the crystal structure of the tetra-n-butylammonium bromide (TBAB) hydrate TBAB·26H2O. This substance belongs to a class of crystalline...

Spin currents control device magnetization using low-cost materials

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Research from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities gives new insight into a material that could make computer memory faster and more energy-efficient.

Engineers achieve efficient integration of quantum dot lasers on silicon chiplets

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Lasers that are fabricated directly onto silicon photonic chips offer several advantages over external laser sources, such as greater scalability. Furthermore, photonic chips with these "monolithically" integrated lasers can be...

Scientists detect lithium in Mercury's exosphere using magnetic wave analysis

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Using a cutting-edge magnetic wave detection technique, a new study in Nature Communications has identified lithium in Mercury's exosphere for the first time.

Scanning tunneling microscopy reveals subsurface atomic structure

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Scientists use scanning tunneling microscopy to understand how a material's electronic or magnetic properties relate to its structure on the atomic scale. When using this technique, however, they can normally...

Common feature between forest fires and neural networks reveals universal framework

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Researchers from the University of Tokyo in collaboration with Aisin Corporation have demonstrated that universal scaling laws, which describe how the properties of a system change with size and scale,...

Ecosystem collapse patterns mirror magnetic material behavior under stress

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A new study published in the journal One Earth reveals that the way ecosystems collapse—abruptly or gradually—may depend on internal complexity, much like how magnetic materials behave under stress.