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Your Phone Battery Is Constantly ‘Breathing’ and That Motion May Be What Eventually Kills It
Every time you charge your phone or unplug an electric car, the battery’s internal parts subtly expand and contract. Over ...
Some ants thrive by choosing numbers over strength. Instead of heavily protecting each worker, they invest fewer resources in ...
This is the Foundation Trade. The thesis is simple: You cannot build the future without first owning the inputs. The companies below are not selling dreams. They are drilling, validating, and proving ...
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6 advancements in 3D printing that defined 2025
Printability generally improved in 2025, with support for new squishier alternatives to TPU making 3D-printed bouncy balls a ...
Researchers are closing the reliability gap, tackling the physics, materials, robotics, and workflow gaps holding back large-scale industrial adoption.
Foldable iPhones, tri-fold smartphones, XR glasses, affordable MacBooks and the long-delayed GTA 6 suggests a year packed ...
Would you rather fight a horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses? As silly as it sounds, the question captures a real ...
High-resolution structures explain the mechanism of human PNPase and provide insights into mutations causing hereditary hearing loss and neurological ...
University of Iowa doctoral degree candidate Kaitriana Colling is paving the way for nonsurgical treatment for uterine cancer ...
Researchers have identified a key reason why the batteries used to power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles deteriorate over time, a ...
Analyzing stochastic cell-to-cell variability can potentially reveal causal interactions in gene regulatory networks.
ELRIG 2025: Dual-view light-sheet imaging enables 4D glioblastoma spheroid assays for drug discovery
A collaboration between the University of Edinburgh and Imperial College London has used a dual-view oblique plane ...
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