Nikola Tesla was a scientist and inventor whose work helped shape the modern world. Born in 1856 in what is now Croatia, ...
In the early 1970s, Dimitrije Milovich and Wayne Stoveken began building boards meant specifically to surf the snow, testing ...
"The upcoming cutting-edge upgrades will allow us to generate hotter, higher performance plasmas that move us closer to those ...
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6 insane scientific breakthroughs that could totally flip energy production
Energy is being reinvented in real time, and a handful of wild breakthroughs are poised to flip how the world makes and moves power. From “putting the sun in a bottle” to beaming electricity from ...
Fusion has been in the news a lot recently given its promise as an abundant and clean source of energy that could help power the AI revolution.
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Marin grad uses AI to improve data about northern lights
For Jason Press, artificial intelligence is about more than chatbots. He thinks it could help scientists get better data about the aurora borealis. Press, a Marin Catholic High School graduate, is ...
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Physicists hunt a bizarre hidden force science can’t explain with wild new detectors
Physicists are closing in on a strange, hidden influence that does not fit neatly into the four familiar forces of nature, and the search is reshaping how detectors are built and where they are ...
The 'Moon Man of India' talks to THE WEEK about about the challenges associated with lunar missions and why the world is ...
Investigating Quantum Interactions in Materials It’s pretty wild when you start thinking about how materials actually work ...
Here's a look at the science experiments on board.
Deep beneath the ocean floor, ancient sediments hint that Earth’s magnetic field sometimes changed far more slowly than expected.
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