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Major technological disruptions tend to come in waves, and it’s rare for the companies that lead the first waves to be at the forefront of subsequent waves (anybody remember Blackberry? MySpace? Yahoo?). Few companies have so completely dominated the first wave of a tech tsunami as Tesla, which produced theContinue Reading

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The modern world runs on chemicals and fuels that require a huge amount of energy to produce: Industrial chemical separation accounts for 10 to 15 percent of the world’s total energy consumption. That’s because most separations today rely on heat to boil off unwanted materials and isolate compounds. The MITContinue Reading

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Unlock next‑generation cooling performance for EV power electronics and ADAS As electric vehicles evolve toward higher computing power and smarter ADAS capabilities, thermal challenges are becoming more critical than ever. Highly integrated systems generate significantly more heat-demanding innovative solutions that go beyond conventional thermal interface materials. This session provides anContinue Reading

New Lunar Regolith Analysis Challenges Meteorite-Water Theory

Planetary scientists analyzing oxygen isotopes in lunar soil from the Apollo mission sites conclude that meteorite bombardment over 4 billion years could only have delivered a tiny fraction of Earth’s water, forcing researchers to rethink a long-held theory. The post New Lunar Regolith Analysis Challenges Meteorite-Water Theory appeared first onContinue Reading

Glowing Nebula Turns Out to Be Stellar Cradle

The Vela Junior supernova, also known as RX J0852.0-4622 or G266.2-1.2, exploded a few thousand years ago, leaving behind a glowing nebula, but scientists couldn’t answer just how far away it was and how big the explosion was. The post Glowing Nebula Turns Out to Be Stellar Cradle appeared firstContinue Reading

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Earth Observatory Science Earth Observatory Extreme January Cold Earth Earth Observatory Image of the Day EO Explorer Topics All Topics Atmosphere Land Heat & Radiation Life on Earth Human Dimensions Natural Events Oceans Remote Sensing Technology Snow & Ice Water More Content Collections Global Maps World of Change Articles NotesContinue Reading

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The zodiac gets a queer reinvention in The Queer Zodiac, a visual art project created by queer artist YANN (@yannhatchuel), photographer Thomas Mundell (@mundellmodernpixels), 3D artist Aquariux (@cryptoquariux), and graphic designer Safira Azul (@safiraazul). Through cinematic, editorial portraits, each zodiac sign is reinterpreted as a living, breathing character, combining mythologyContinue Reading

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Numerous US military assets in the Gulf region are ‘within the range of our medium-range missiles’, Iran warns., Numerous US military assets in the Gulf region are ‘within the range of our medium-range missiles’, Iran’s military spokesman warns. Video Duration 01 minutes 27 seconds 01:27 Iranians fear war as USContinue Reading

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Federal prosecutors in Minnesota are floating the possibility of a mass resignation in protest of the Justice Department’s response to the recent ICE killings of two U.S. citizens. Prosecutors expressed their frustration to U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen, Traitor 47’s appointee to lead the Minneapolis office, irate over the Justice Department’sContinue Reading