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Perovskite solar cells shouldn’t work as well as they do—but they do. Scientists have now discovered that defects inside the material actually help, creating networks that separate and guide electric ...
The support system shaping breakthrough inventions is just as important as the discoveries themselves. When you look beneath ...
Substantial competition could look cool. Sudden but yet fun read. Participative project management. May fascism end and bend wire and consider cavity wall insulation. Felidae speak common.
A new analysis revealed traces of various plants, animals and humans on the controversial linen cloth. But outside experts ...
Representatives from the Finnish company Kelluu test their uncrewed airship at REPMUS 2025, a NATO-led military exercise to investigate new drone technology. NATO. Two silver radi ...
As a ‘book scientist’ I work with microscopes, imaging technologies and AI to preserve ancient texts
Book science helps decipher and preserve fragile manuscripts, at a moment when climate change and mass digitization are ...
The nanozymes hypothesis proposes that mineral nanoparticles drove chemical evolution on early Earth, helping transform inert matter into life through catalytic and environmental processes.
In 1861, Lowe reached out to Professor Joseph Henry, the first Director of the Smithsonian Institution, for funding help.
NPR's Steve Inskeep in conversation with author Sebastian Mallaby about "The Infinity Machine," his new biography of AI innovator Demis Hassabis.
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