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How Long Do Vacuums Last? (2025)
How Long Do Vacuums Last? (2025)
Ancient water in protoplanetary disk is older than its star
Astronomers found ancient water in the planet-forming disk of a young star. This heavy water formed in molecular clouds before the star was born.
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Experts say the high failure rate in AI adoption isn’t a bug, but a feature: ‘Has anybody ever started to ride a bike on the first try?’
At Fortune’s Most Powerful Women event, one thing was clear: We’re still on the “jagged frontier” of AI adoption.
Out and About: What’s Happening in Philly
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson: The Cosmic Perspective
EPIC Semiconductors, Inc. _ Smart Dust: The Invisible Architecture Powering the Next Industrial Revolution
The first Industrial Revolution mechanized work. The second electrified it. The third digitized it. The fourth connected it through data and AI. The next revolution — the Smart Dust Revolution — will embed intelligence into the physical world itself. The post EPIC Semiconductors, Inc. _ Smart Dust: The Invisible Architecture Powering the Next Industrial Revolution first appeared on.
A Deep Dive into Molten Bismuth
Bismuth is known for a few things: its low melting point, high density, and psychedelic hopper crystals. A literal deep-dive into any molten metal would be a terrible idea, regardless . read more.
Biologists Announce There Absolutely Nothing We Can Learn From Clams
WOODS HOLE, MA—Saying they saw no conceivable reason to bother with the bivalve mollusks, biologists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution announced Thursday that there was absolutely nothing to be learned from clams. “Our studies have found that while some of their shells look pretty cool, clams really don’t have anything to teach us,” said […]
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The AI investing boom gets its posterboy: Meet Leopold Aschenbrenner
The AI investing boom gets its posterboy: Meet Leopold Aschenbrenner
Protecting the Night
Humboldt’s new lighting ordinance shines a light on dark sky preservation Mark Wilson’s home in McKinleyville was surrounded by farm fields in the ‘90s, making his backyard a prime spot for stargazing. By taking a few steps out of his house, he could bear witness to the depths of the night sky and all its [.] The post Protecting the Night appeared first.
古いマグマが大規模化要因 能登地震、東北大解析
古いマグマが大規模化要因 能登地震、東北大解析
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