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Science has always needed marketing. This was the case in Newton’s day, and it’s also the case today
Science has never been the pristine, market-free ideal many imagine. It has always lived – sometimes uneasily – within a ...
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Can you 'live long and prosper' by learning economics from Star Trek? Or is that 'highly illogical?'
It might seem worlds away from the Earth we know. But can "Star Trek" teach us anything about the economics of our own ...
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IBM’s quiet advantage could make it a quantum winner
Quantum computing has become one of the most hyped frontiers in technology, yet the companies most loudly promising ...
Professor Joongoo Kang's team from the Department of Physics and Chemistry at DGIST and Professor Sohee Jeong's team from the ...
The global hydrogen storage and transportation technology has achieved a milestone breakthrough. The world's first thousand-ton-scale high-efficiency magnesium-based solid-state hydrogen storage ...
Separate two superconductors with a thin layer of material and something strange happens.Their superconductivity — a property driven ...
The former, a repurposed Electrolux facility, went online in September 2024, only 122 days after construction began. The ...
Scientists unveil a solid electrolyte that moves lithium as fast as liquids, promising safer, fast-charging batteries.
Hard to get into but worth it - Virginia’s buzzy deli counter serves up sandwiches and eats that keep locals lining up.
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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
There is a state of relaxation that few of us spend much time in, but which comes with profound well-being benefits. With ...
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