From harvesting honey to drafting woodworking plans, the STEAM curriculum at Preston Hollow schools is buzzing with ...
These 26 breakthrough products and technologies—handpicked by our editors—are redefining AI, computing, and the connected ...
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The nuclear fusion breakthrough scientists once called impossible
Nuclear fusion has long been the energy world’s moonshot, a reaction so powerful and so difficult to tame that many ...
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Data centers in space: Is 2027 really when AI goes into orbit?
Artificial intelligence is colliding with the hard limits of Earth’s power grids and cooling systems, and the next frontier ...
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has launched a new €6.1 million funding call to support research into innovative nuclear reactors and advanced nuclear fuels, as part of the Netherlands’ broader ...
From “experimental archaeology” to the mysterious appeal of exploration, the wide-ranging subjects detailed in these titles captivated Smithsonian magazine’s science contributors this year Joe Spring, ...
Deep underground in southern China, there is a 20,000-ton tank of liquid that can detect neutrinos. Named JUNO, the detector's first results are in — and they're very promising. When you purchase ...
OHIO, USA — The Ohio House of Representatives has passed a bill that would, if it becomes law, allow consumers to receive credit on their electricity bill for subscribing to solar projects. According ...
A 62-page document written by President Donald Trump’s on-again-off-again pick to run NASA, billionaire Jared Isaacman, outlines a sweeping, ambitious, and at times controversial plan for the space ...
Electrical stimulation can reprogram immune cells to heal rather than harm, reducing inflammation and speeding tissue repair. The discovery opens a path to new, safer therapies for chronic disease and ...
State-of-the-art AI programs can support the development of drugs by predicting how proteins interact with small molecules. However, a new study by researchers at the University of Basel published in ...
At first glance, it’s a wonder that jumping parasitic nematodes exist at all. To reproduce, these minuscule creatures—roughly the size of a pinpoint—hurl themselves up to 25 times their body length to ...
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