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US scientists make alloys tough enough to withstand nuclear fusion’s Sun-like heat
He reminded that fusion differs from fission, which splits atoms and creates radioactive waste. “Instead, think of joining ...
Kanazawa University, report in ACS Applied Nano Materials a new method to precisely measure nuclear elasticity—the stiffness ...
EADaily, November 9th, 2025. The experience of Russia using its military equipment during a special military operation is being studied under a microscope by Western countries. This was stated by ...
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First-confirmed images of microplastics in the brain — possible link to dementia
Strange brown specks in two donated brains set a seasoned neuropathologist on an unexpected path. Elaine Bearer had examined ...
A photography and science exhibit at CT State Community College Capital called Biology with a (Spanish) Accent features over ...
In the home, the lab and the factory, electric fields control technologies such as Kindle displays, medical diagnostic tests and devices that purify cancer drugs. In an electric field, anything with ...
Pictures of DNA often look very tidy—the strands of the double helix neatly wind around each other, making it seem like studying genetics should be relatively straightforward. In truth, these strands ...
Researchers have developed a novel microscopy imaging technique to assess damaged myelin across large areas of brain tissue, ...
We have uncovered much of what is wrong with the Road Accident Fund’s finances, its practices and the efficiency of its ...
Trump’s BBC lawsuit is “a legal cliff edge,” says attorney Mark Stephens, warning it could do more harm than good.
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Computer Chips in Our Bodies Could Be the Future of Medicine. These Patients Are Already There
In this system, the implanted computer chip would not just sit on the brain, but become part of the brain. Using a technology ...
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