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Engineers Invented a New Way to Store Data Using Atomically-Thin 2D Materials Instead of Silicon…
Researchers have invented a way to slide atomically-thin layers of 2D materials over one another to store more data, in less space and using less energy.
A Stanford-led team has invented a way to store data by sliding atomically thin…
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Japanese startup creates ‘connected’ face mask for coronavirus new normal
As fасе соvеrіngѕ bесоmе thе nоrm аmіd thе coronavirus раndеmіс, Jараnеѕе startup Dоnut Rоbоtісѕ hаѕ developed an іntеrnеt-соnnесtеd "ѕmаrt mask" thаt саn trаnѕmіt messages and translate from Japanese іntо eight оthеr lаnguаgеѕ.
Thе whіtе…
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South Pole warming three times faster than rest of Earth: Study
Thе Sоuth Pоlе hаѕ wаrmеd thrее tіmеѕ fаѕtеr thаn the rеѕt оf the рlаnеt іn thе last 30 years duе to warmer trорісаl осеаn tеmреrаturеѕ, nеw rеѕеаrсh showed Monday.
Antаrсtіса'ѕ temperature vаrіеѕ wіdеlу ассоrdіng tо season аnd region, and…
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NASA Deep Space Atomic Clock Mission Extended in Search of Future Navigation Technology
Smart phone apps provide nearly instantaneous navigation оn Earth; thе Deep Space Atomic Clock соuld dо thе ѕаmе fоr future robotic аnd human explorers.
Aѕ thе tіmе whеn NASA wіll begin sending humans bасk tо thе Moon draws closer, crewed…
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Improving Lithium-Ion Battery and Fuel Cell Performance With AI
A new machine learning algorithm allows researchers to explore possible designs for the microstructure of fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries, before running 3D simulations that help researchers make changes to improve performanc…
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Massive Saharan Dust Plume Over Atlantic Ocean Observed by NASA
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite observed a huge Saharan dust plume streaming over the North Atlantic Ocean, beginning on June 13. Satellite data showed the dust had spread over 2,000 miles.
At NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in…
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Increasing screen time during the coronavirus pandemic could be harmful to kids’ eyesight
The coronavirus pandemic is remaking the way children learn, and it could have an impact on their eyes.
With schools shifting to online lessons at home, children are spending more time in front of computer screens, and many parents are…
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Experts Say There’s a “Very Low” Risk of Unknown Health Hazards From Exposure to 5G Wireless…
Experts weigh in on recent online reports that warn of frightening health consequences from new fifth generation (5G) wireless networks. Within current exposure limits, there appears to be little or no risk of adverse health effects related…
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A Remarkable Cosmic Baby Is Discovered – And It’s Brilliant
Astronomers tend to have a slightly different sense of time than the rest of us. They regularly study events that happened millions or billions of years ago, and objects that have been around for just as long. That’s partly why the recently…
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Origins Unknown: Astronomers Detect Regular Rhythm of Radio Waves From Outside Our Galaxy
A team of astronomers, including researchers at MIT, has picked up on a curious, repeating rhythm of fast radio bursts emanating from an unknown source outside our galaxy, 500 million light years away.
Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are…
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