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What happened when a 200-kilogram atlas stone crashed into a pool of Orbeez from 45 meters
A 200-kilogram atlas stone, dropped from 45 meters, met a sea of Orbeez in one of the most dramatic slow-motion impacts ever filmed. As the stone plummeted, tension built before the instant explosion ...
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How will ‘limited’ US nuclear tests avoid any explosions?
“Non-critical tests typically take place in laboratories or testing facilities, often using advanced computer simulations to ...
IBM (IBM): The superconducting-qubit leader is now pushing for an algorithmic edge that reduces cost on hard math. Alphabet/Google ( GOOGL ): Its quantum AI division just hit breakthrough error- ...
AI tools have expploded on the scene, and with them, the term "AI slop" has similarly emerged. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ...
With the US government absent from the COP30 global climate summit, it will be up to others to avert catastrophe.
A Q&A with Burhan Azeem, a Cambridge City Councilor whose new housing law marries abundance with economic progressivism ...
Straight Arrow News on MSN
As industry expands, report sheds light on pollution from LNG export terminals
All seven U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals violated federal air pollution laws over the past five years, ...
Microsoft is empowering academic researchers by providing AI-driven, secure, collaborative solutions that accelerate discoveries, foster innovation, a ...
On pleasant West Virginia mornings, the outdoor seating area offers the perfect perch to enjoy your breakfast while watching downtown Wheeling come to life. There’s something deeply satisfying about ...
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Oxford, has achieved a world-first by creating plasma ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Tesla may become first car ever hit by meteorite after mysterious object falls from sky
A Tesla’s windscreen melted after being hit by a mystery object in South Australia. Experts say it could be a world-first ...
The experiment at CERN produced pairs of electron and positron beams, propagating into an ambient plasma. The international team of researchers found that the beams were narrow and nearly parallel, ...
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