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Scientists generate the highest-intensity laser pulses ever recorded
Scientists at South Korea's Center for Relativistic Laser Science have achieved a major milestone in physics – and one pursued by researchers in the field for decades – by generating a record-breaking ultra-high intensity laser.
Electronics
Magic angle makes graphene simultaneously superconducting and insulating
Graphene just keeps getting weirder. Engineers at ETH Zurich have now managed to tweak the overachieving material so that some parts of a flake can be an electrical insulator while other areas act as a superconductor, just nanometers apart.
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Set the mood on the go with this portable, waterproof light for $36.95
The right lighting can transform a room, an event, or an environment, but power, size, and fragility often limit your options. With the MOGICS Coconut Light, on sale now for 24% off its list price, you’ll get portability and illumination in one.
Computing
IBM's new 2-nm chips have transistors smaller than a strand of DNA
Highlighting the march of technology, IBM has unveiled new semiconductor chips with the smallest transistors ever made. The new 2- nanometer tech allows the company to cram a staggering 50 billion transistors onto a chip the size of a fingernail.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Discovery of pre-labor biomarkers that predict birth weeks in advance
Impressive new research has discovered a set of biomarkers that can predict when a pregnant woman will go into labor several weeks in advance. The breakthrough findings are hoped to be translated into a predictive blood test within the next few years.
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DNA provides first-ever confirmed ID of Franklin expedition sailor
Over the years, archeologists have unearthed the remains of members of the infamous Franklin expedition, although it hasn't been possible to confirm their identities. Thanks to DNA analysis, however, scientists have now done so for the first time.
Aircraft
Dassault unveils Falcon 10X business jet with world's largest cabin
Dassault Aviation has taken the wraps off its latest business jet, the Falcon 10X, with a virtual rollout to highlight the design and many of the features of what it claims is the business jet with the world's largest cabin.
Astronomy
Voyager 1 detects plasma "hum" in interstellar space
More than 40 years after launch, Voyager 1 is still making new discoveries. The latest achievement by the craft is the detection of a faint, plasma “hum,” indicating that there may be more activity in interstellar gas than previously thought.
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"Reality Index" cuts through the eVTOL air taxi hype
Hundreds of eVTOL companies are jostling for position as next-gen flying taxis approach their prime-time debut – but which of these futuristic aircraft will really take off? Sergio Cecutta talks us through his "Advanced Air Mobility Reality Index."
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British Army to roll out upgraded Main Battle Tank in 2027
Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) has won an £800-million (US$1.1-billion) contract from the Ministry of Defence to upgrade 148 of the British Army's Cold War era Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks to Challenger 3 specifications by 2027.
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Study suggests bamboo cricket bats could outperform wood
Ever since the 1890s, cricket bats have been made of willow wood. According to a new study, however, bamboo bats should offer better performance and a lower environmental footprint, plus they could make the sport more accessible to poor countries.
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Urwahn Acros gravel bike definitely makes a statement
Combining attributes of both road and mountain bikes, gravel bikes are becoming an increasingly common sight. So, what if you want one that still manages to look a bit … different? Well, the new Urwahn Acros might be a good choice.
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