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Inventions and Machines

51 posts
CComputing
Bumpy skies: Airplane turbulence up 55% since 1979, study warns worse to come
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New German software fuses quantum speed with supercomputer scale

  • 2 September 2025
German scientists have developed a powerful new software tool that combines quantum and supercomputers, making it possible for…
GGenetics
Spiders exploit fireflies’ mating signals as bait for catching prey in webs
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why LINE-1 might be the key to cancer and aging

  • 30 August 2025
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Dr. Liam Holt, associate professor at NYU Langone…
PPhysics
Life thrives on landmines: The world’s deadliest border doubles as a wildlife refuge
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Schrödinger’s cat video made with 2,024 atoms in quantum breakthrough

  • 22 August 2025
A team of physicists has created a video using just 2,024 rubidium atoms, showcasing a major advance in…
CComputing
Microchipped cyborg jellyfish may reveal secrets of Earth’s darkest ocean frontiers
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First protein-based quantum bit could change biological research

  • 21 August 2025
In an interesting development, the team at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME)…
PPhysics
China’s BYD challenges Tesla dominance with competitively priced EV in Hong Kong
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Scientists use perfectly timed lasers pluses to pause silicon melting

  • 11 August 2025
A team of researchers from University of California and the University of Kassel in Germany has developed a…
AArts and design
Black hole mission could become a reality with paperclip-sized nanocraft
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Italy approves $15.6 billion for world’s longest suspension bridge

  • 8 August 2025
After decades of discussion, Italy has finally approved a $15.6 billion project to build the world’s longest suspension…
PPhysics
Scientists revive 90-year-old high-pressure process to regenerate soil, cut CO2
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US tech helped spot lead-turn-to-gold in the world’s largest collider

  • 1 August 2025
Earlier in May this year, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) detected the creation of gold nuclei…
PPhysics
Low tides uncover 5,00-year-old hidden petroglyphs on Hawaii’s Oahu coastline
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German physicists control electronics with light pulses

  • 28 July 2025
German scientists have discovered a method to control atomically thin semiconductors using ultrashort pulses of terahertz light, rather…
PPhysics
Scientists create first artificial cell that moves on its own by chemical reactions
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Chinese scientists detect rare quantum friction in folded graphene

  • 27 July 2025
Friction, though familiar in everyday life, remains a complex phenomenon—especially at the microscopic level. Scientists long believed it…
PPhysics
Arctic Ocean had open water, life-sustaining conditions during coldest 750,000 years
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Tiny quantum sensor breaks noise limits, could boost MRI, space tech

  • 5 July 2025
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark have developed a tunable…
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