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Lab produces first-ever fuel for fast molten salt reactor experiment
Scientists at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have achieved a historic breakthrough in nuclear energy by launching ...
OnePlus continues to deliver the best smartphones that are affordable, offer strong performance, have great optics and have a ...
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Putting the squeeze on dendrites: New strategy addresses persistent problem in next-generation solid-state batteries
New research by Brown University engineers identifies a simple strategy for combating a major stumbling block in the development of next-generation solid-state lithium batteries.
The rapid accumulation of plastic waste is currently posing significant risks for both human health and the environment on ...
Several hundred volcanoes lie dormant beneath the Eifel in western Germany. They are typical examples of what is known as ...
It's a Christmas miracle! The Road to 272 Bets finally had a winning week! We didn't walk away with a massive profit, but a 9 ...
Former government officials say the state isn’t doing enough to regulate fracking waste, even as new research shows it’s far ...
For nearly two centuries, textbooks blamed icy spills on pressure and friction, but new simulations tell another story. The ...
French physicists discover a new law of physics that predicts how many fragments form when objects like vases and meteorites ...
The half-crushed rusk and biscuit absorb most of the chai, turning the chai into a spoonable treat rather than a drink.
Scientists have built a device that generates electricity using Earth’s rotation and magnetic field.
Frederik Møller, Philipp Schüttelkopf and Jörg Schmiedmayer in their laboratory at TU Wien. (Courtesy: TU Wien) Atoms in a one-dimensional quantum gas behave like a Newton’s cradle toy, transferring ...
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