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A buried geological structure beneath eastern America could amplify solar storm damage
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Scientists discovered a buried geological structure beneath eastern America that could amplify solar storm damage to power grids and infrastructure

3D-printed Y-zipper turns from flexible to hard in less time than it takes to zip your fly
By Lance Ulanoff published
Researchers took a 40-year-old design and applied some software and 3D printing to bring the Y-zipper to life

Chinese national exposed by NASA investigation in serial defense software theft phishing campaign
By Benedict Collins published
NASA, the military, and numerous universities and private companies were targeted by this phishing campaign.

Tiny optical device smaller than a grain of salt can steer millions of light beams
By Wayne Williams published
New beam-steering chip smaller than a grain of salt could cut hardware demands in quantum computing and high-performance data centers.

Scientists build a 3D map of the universe to help unlock dark energy's secrets
By Wayne Williams published
The DESI project recorded data from 47 million galaxies and quasars and built a 3D map of the universe to help unlock dark energy's secrets.

Scientists load the first complete genome into a quantum computer
By Wayne Williams published
Scientists load a complete genome into a quantum computer, moving faster DNA analysis closer to reality.

Someone used ChatGPT to make a custom mRNA vaccine for his dog's cancer — Sam Altman
By Lance Ulanoff published
OpenAI CEO shared stories of some incredible ChatGPT and CODEX successes, but what do they mean for you (and your doing)?

This clear nail polish turns your fingernail into a phone stylus.
By Hamish Hector published
Two Louisiana researchers made a nail polish that turns your fingernail into a phone stylus.
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