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Once considered quality problems, substrate defects now enable precise control of semiconductor crystal growth
A team led by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has made a breakthrough in semiconductor development that ...
A young teenage boy in New Zealand needed emergency surgery and lost part of his bowel after swallowing more than 80 small, ...
Discover the groundbreaking concept of altermagnetism, a new magnetic order bridging ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism ...
Researchers from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and National University of Singapore (NUS) found that using pulsed ...
Cleaning windows can be such a drag, especially when you don’t have the right tools. No matter what you do you end with ...
This magnetic 5,000mAh charger includes kickstand and works with iPhone 17 series. Dead phone batteries are the worst and ...
Anyone who controls the supply of magnets controls the future, and China has been quietly working on this under America's nose for decades. Can Australia muscle in?
Having good neighbors can be very valuable—even in the atomic world. A team of Amsterdam physicists was able to determine an ...
Nanoscience can offer solutions, not only problems, to environmental challenges, addressing pollution and enhancing ...
The National Interest on MSN
Trump Doesn’t Like the Navy’s Electromagnetic Catapults. Can He Get Rid of Them?
Trump has made his distaste for the US Navy’s new EMALS carrier launching system clear. Yet the catapults have clear benefits over their steam-powered predecessors, despite reliability issues.
Modern industrial and automotive systems rely on fast, accurate communication between multiple components. But in real-world ...
OBOXMA on MSNOpinion
Trump’s demented speech in Japan: ”the new thing is magnets”
Donald Trump went on a demented speech in Japan on Monday, where he failed to understand his new fleet of aircraft carriers, ...
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