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Atom-thin electronics shrug off space radiation and could orbit for centuries
A team led by Peng Zhou at Fudan University has built a radio-frequency communication system from atomically thin molybdenum ...
India is sitting on a goldmine of strategic minerals inside discarded smartphones. Explore the science behind turning e-waste ...
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New radiation-resistant electronic circuit can last for over 270 years in harsh space
Space is unforgiving to electronics. Beyond Earth’s protective magnetic field, satellites are bombarded by ...
Iran and the United States are sliding rapidly towards military conflict as hopes fade for a diplomatic solution to their ...
ISTANBUL] Seventy-two hours after 250,000 demonstrators filled Munich’s Theresienwiese demanding the fall of Iran’s Islamic ...
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Scientists may have cracked the core cellular process that drives aging in animals
A buildup of a structural protein called F-actin inside aging brain cells appears to cripple the cellular waste-clearing machinery that keeps neurons healthy, according to a study in Drosophila fruit ...
A vintage jewelry case glows like a treasure chest, the light catching on rhinestones and sterling silver pieces that have ...
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Linked by entanglement, small telescopes may see like one colossal mirror
Space rarely gives up its secrets easily. For instance, what looks like a single ...
Your old smartphone is a "geological anomaly." Know how India is turning e-waste "black mass" into aerospace-grade cobalt and lithium for jet engines and the "missing link" preventing India’s atomic ...
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