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China advances wafer-scale 2D chips with ultra-fast synthesis technique

Chinese researchers report a major leap in 2D semiconductor production, achieving growth rates up to 1,000 times faster than conventional methods.

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Chinese researchers report a major leap in 2D semiconductor production, achieving growth rates up to 1,000 times faster than conventional methods.

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The Islamabad Collapse: What the US-Iran Negotiation Failure Means for Gulf Stability and Global Supply Chains

The collapse of US-Iran talks in Islamabad isn’t primarily a story about failed diplomacy. It’s a story about what happens when the world’s most critical ...

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The collapse of US-Iran talks in Islamabad isn’t primarily a story about failed diplomacy. It’s a story about what happens when the world’s most critical ...

Chinese automaker’s new EV offers 800V fast-charging capability

The Changan Nevo Q06 will be offered in EV and EREV variants, featuring an 800V electrical architecture and an optional dual-rear motor setup.

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The Changan Nevo Q06 will be offered in EV and EREV variants, featuring an 800V electrical architecture and an optional dual-rear motor setup.

The people who forgive quickly aren’t naive. They’ve done the math on what resentment actually costs and decided they can’t afford it.

Quick forgivers aren't morally superior — they've calculated the psychological, physiological, and relational costs of carrying resentment, and decided they c...

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Quick forgivers aren't morally superior — they've calculated the psychological, physiological, and relational costs of carrying resentment, and decided they c...

The Air Force Asked This Man to Investigate UFOs—Then Pushed Him Away After What He Found

Explore the UFO mysteries J. Allen Hynek uncovered with Project Blue Book and how his findings challenged the Air Force's narrative on extraterrestrial life.

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Explore the UFO mysteries J. Allen Hynek uncovered with Project Blue Book and how his findings challenged the Air Force's narrative on extraterrestrial life.

They Thought This Priest Was Poisoned. When the CT Scan Came Back, the Truth Was So Much Weirder.

A remarkably well-preserved mummy in Austria was a mystery for centuries. Now researchers know who they were, how they died, and what as up their...never mind.

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A remarkably well-preserved mummy in Austria was a mystery for centuries. Now researchers know who they were, how they died, and what as up their...never mind.

A Newly Discovered Clue Finally Revealed Why the Sun Mysteriously Went Dark for 70 Years

Scientists decode Johannes Kepler’s 417-year-old sunspot drawings, solving a long-standing mystery about solar cycles and the grand solar minimum.

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Scientists decode Johannes Kepler’s 417-year-old sunspot drawings, solving a long-standing mystery about solar cycles and the grand solar minimum.

Solar power without sunlight: Engineered wood can store energy for use

Solar panels are outdated. This wood-enabled solar system captures over 90 percent of sunlight and produces electricity on demand.

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Solar panels are outdated. This wood-enabled solar system captures over 90 percent of sunlight and produces electricity on demand.

Competence without warmth creates authority. Warmth without competence creates fondness. Very few people figure out how to hold both.

Social psychology's warmth-competence framework reveals why we instinctively trust some people with our safety and others with our secrets — and why holding b...

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Social psychology's warmth-competence framework reveals why we instinctively trust some people with our safety and others with our secrets — and why holding b...

130-sq-ft tiny house maximizes space with multifunctional layout

The Shoji is a 130 sq ft tiny house with a smart single-floor layout, multifunctional furniture, and off-grid options, designed to maximize space in a compact f...

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The Shoji is a 130 sq ft tiny house with a smart single-floor layout, multifunctional furniture, and off-grid options, designed to maximize space in a compact f...

Seven Million Barrels a Day Still Isn’t Enough: Why Saudi Arabia’s Pipeline Fix Won’t Solve the Hormuz Crisis

Saudi Arabia announced Saturday that its East-West oil pipeline has been restored to full capacity of approximately seven million barrels per day, a repair job ...

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Saudi Arabia announced Saturday that its East-West oil pipeline has been restored to full capacity of approximately seven million barrels per day, a repair job ...

This Tiny Wildflower Could Be a Secret Weapon Against Superbugs

Long before we had modern antibiotics to rely on, people often turned to traditional medicines from plants to treat infections.

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Long before we had modern antibiotics to rely on, people often turned to traditional medicines from plants to treat infections.

I lived in Florida my entire life. Traffic, $25 cocktails, and rising rents convinced me to move out.

Natalie Alatriste, 35, left Miami, Florida, for Arlington, Virginia, where she's found a more affordable life and a community that shares her values.

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Natalie Alatriste, 35, left Miami, Florida, for Arlington, Virginia, where she's found a more affordable life and a community that shares her values.

John Jacob Astor IV was one of the richest men in the world when he died on the Titanic. Here's a look at his life.

John Jacob Astor IV, the wealthiest passenger aboard the Titanic, died when the ship sank in April 1912. His young, pregnant wife survived.

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John Jacob Astor IV, the wealthiest passenger aboard the Titanic, died when the ship sank in April 1912. His young, pregnant wife survived.

Alexis Carrel’s Nobel-winning work in vascular repair and transplantation

Discover Alexis Carrel's groundbreaking Nobel-winning techniques in vascular repair and organ transplantation that revolutionized modern surgery.

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Discover Alexis Carrel's groundbreaking Nobel-winning techniques in vascular repair and organ transplantation that revolutionized modern surgery.

Embracing older women in India: with security, healthcare and dignity

Explore the urgent need for security, healthcare, and dignity for older women in India to ensure a truly developed nation.

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Explore the urgent need for security, healthcare, and dignity for older women in India to ensure a truly developed nation.