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When Physics Breaks Its Own Rules: How Time Crystals Are Defying Newton’s Third Law
For more than three centuries, Newton's Third Law has stood as one of the most intuitive and reliable principles in all of physics: for every action, there is an equal and op...
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Apple’s Smart Glasses Ambitions: How Tim Cook Plans to Outflank Meta With a Decade of AR Investment
For years, Tim Cook has spoken about augmented reality with the kind of reverence most tech executives reserve for their most prized innovations. Now, as Meta's Ray-Ban smart...
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear Elite: The Chip Giant’s Ambitious Bet to Remake the Smartwatch Market
For years, the smartwatch industry has been defined by a stark divide: Apple dominates the premium tier with tightly integrated hardware and software, while a fragmented Andr...
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The Hidden Geometry of Protein Folding: How a Breakthrough in Computational Biology Could Reshape Drug Discovery
For decades, scientists have wrestled with one of biology's most stubborn puzzles: how a chain of amino acids folds into the precise three-dimensional shape that determines i...
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Meta’s Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Become a Surveillance Tool for ICE, Raising Alarm Over Wearable Tech and Civil Liberties
When Meta first pitched its Ray-Ban smart glasses as a fashionable way to take hands-free photos, make calls, and interact with artificial intelligence, the company framed th...
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Lenovo’s Foldable Gaming Handheld Could Reshape Portable Play—If It Ever Ships
At Computex 2025, Lenovo turned heads with a concept device that looked less like a prototype and more like a finished product ready for retail shelves. The Lenovo Legion Go...
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Apple Braces for a Stampede: Inside the Company’s Preparations for Its Biggest Product Launch Rush in Years
Apple Inc. is gearing up for what it expects to be one of the most frenzied customer rushes in recent memory, with internal planning documents and retail staffing strategies...
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Scientists Taught Human Brain Cells to Play Doom — and the Implications Are Staggering
A small cluster of human brain cells, grown in a petri dish and wired to a computer, has learned to play the 1993 first-person shooter video game Doom. The achieveme...
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AMD’s Sorano Chip Takes Dead Aim at Intel’s Telecom Stronghold With 84 Zen 5 Cores and a Bold Network Play
Advanced Micro Devices is preparing to launch what may be its most aggressive assault yet on Intel's long-held dominance in telecommunications infrastructure. The company's f...
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Quantum Mechanics May Finally Be Losing Its Mystique — And Physicists Are Divided on What That Means
For nearly a century, quantum mechanics has occupied a peculiar position in science: a theory of extraordinary predictive power that nobody truly claims to understand. The ma...
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Turning Night Into Day: The Audacious Plan to Beam Sunlight From Space—and Why It Has Scientists Worried
Somewhere above the Earth's atmosphere, a constellation of mirrors may soon orbit the planet with a singular purpose: to reflect sunlight down onto cities after dark, effecti...
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Google’s 1-Gigawatt Battery Gamble: How a Single Data Center Contract Could Reshape the Energy Storage Industry
In what may be the most ambitious energy storage deal ever struck by a technology company, Google has signed an agreement with EnergyVault Holdings to develop what would beco...
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Doom-Playing Brain Cells: How a Swiss Lab Taught Human Neurons on a Chip to Frag Demons in Just Five Days
A team of researchers at a Swiss startup has accomplished something that sounds ripped from a science fiction screenplay: they grew human brain cells on a semiconductor chip...
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The Lone Star State’s Battery Boom: How Texas Is Poised to Dethrone California as America’s Energy Storage Capital
For more than a decade, California has been the undisputed leader in battery energy storage in the United States, driven by aggressive renewable energy mandates, wildfire-rel...
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Apple’s Summer Blitz: Tim Cook Signals an Unprecedented Wave of Product Launches Starting Next Week
Apple Inc. is about to embark on one of its most aggressive product launch cadences in recent memory. CEO Tim Cook, during the company's fiscal second-quarter earnings call o...
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