A hidden pigment helps ocean algae harness sunlight without getting burned—and it may hold clues for better solar tech.
College application deadlines in January are approaching. As they do, students and especially parents are having tough conversations and revising their school lists and expectations in one direction: ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is intended as both a continuation and a new start for the long dormant franchise. Though Nintendo has never quite said it ...
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Chinese Space Station Achieves First-Ever Oxygen and Rocket Fuel Production Using Artificial Photosynthesis
When humans dream of venturing farther into the cosmos, one massive logistical question looms: how do we keep everyone breathing and moving without constant supply runs from Earth? Aboard China’s ...
William Cowper, in his Eighteenth-Century poem “The Task,” coined the phrase “Variety’s the very spice of life.” Today, this phrase is used in many contexts; albeit not so frequently when discussing ...
The Utah Republican Party launched a bid this week to use the state’s initiative and referendum laws to void a new congressional map adopted 10 days ago — at the party’s urging — by the Utah ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
Lots of people are excited about the idea of using plants to help us draw down some of the excess carbon dioxide we’ve been pumping into the atmosphere. It would be nice to think that we could ...
A Lot to Process is the fourth main mission in Borderlands 4, and it tasks you with finding an Order scientist who may be able to deal with Idolator Sol’s Locust bio-weapon. This walkthrough will ...
What if the boundaries of artificial intelligence weren’t just pushed but completely redefined? Imagine an AI model capable of processing an astonishing 2 million tokens at once, effortlessly ...
Previous research has linked a common vitamin to a slowdown in aging — and now a new Harvard study appears to confirm those findings. The study, which was published in The American Journal of Clinical ...
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