Magnets tuned with lasers at room temperature could lead to faster hard drives and a new generation of computer chips.
New research suggests that the Earth's solid inner core is softer and more dynamic than previously thought, changing ideas.
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Cobalt honeycomb magnet shows how quantum spin liquids might be engineered
The difficulty with quantum spin liquids is that nature prefers order. In ordinary magnetic materials, unpaired electrons ...
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The Top Laptops of CES 2026: Our Editors' Picks for Business, Gaming, Mobility, and More
From lithe ultraportables to power machines, CES 2026 was packed with laptops worth checking out. We tried out dozens at the ...
You can pay for third-party PC optimization software to make your computer run more smoothly, but Microsoft PC Manager does ...
Tech stocks plunged yesterday after President Donald Trump announced in a “ proclamation ” that he was imposing a new 25% ...
The moon is pretty inhospitable to humans, but recent research has found that it's surprisingly possible for breathable air ...
After the applied mathematician Peter Shor, then at Bell Labs in New Jersey, showed that a quantum algorithm could, in theory ...
The QPAD Flux 65 Model 5 8K Magnetic Hall-Effect Gaming Keyboard is compact and offers a near-instant response ...
Purdue University achieves first U.S. wireless charging of a heavy-duty truck at highway speeds, delivering 190 kW to a ...
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Scientists Discover Bizarre Form Of Water That’s Both Solid And Liquid
Scientists discover water that's solid and liquid. Superionic ice found in lab could explain Uranus and Neptune's bizarre ...
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