In a world increasingly dominated by instant digital vectors and automated design tools, there is something profoundly ...
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The best new popular science books of July 2026
From friendship in a world of chatbots to what it means to be alive, this month’s new popular science books are asking some ...
Developing bispecific Radio-DARPins to engage multiple tumor targets simultaneously, improving precision and therapeutic efficacyPresentation ...
Lately I’ve been asking myself: what might artificial intelligence be good for besides answering questions and writing code? My answer is the latent spaces within AIs themselves will become a new ...
After nine years since Season 1 aired and five years since a sequel was formally announced, Saga of Tanya the Evil Season 2 premiered tonight on six Japanese broadcast channels and launched ...
From overcoming classical optical limits to tracking single proteins in real time, super-resolution imaging continues to ...
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US Navy Aegis BMD: Taiwan’s shield against PLA missile threats
Taiwan sits at one of the most volatile flashpoints on Earth. Across the 110-mile stretch of the Taiwan Strait, the People’s Liberation Army has spent two decades building one of the most formidable ...
A gene therapy designed to replace the missing protein that causes fragile X syndrome restored several disease-relevant ...
Each summer, lawns are marked by a familiar addition: "silly sprinklers," whose loops and spirals spew water in creative ways ...
Driving an electric current through a molecule can create a magnetic field. Yet in practice, such fields are often too weak ...
Solar eclipses are a rare and brief opportunity for scientists to gather data on everything from the physics of the sun to ...
For more than a century, physicists debated which way a submerged sprinkler sucking in water would spin. Careful experiments ...
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