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Can nanotechnology solve our battery production problem? This video examines the challenges involved in lithium extraction and mining, crucial for lithium-ion batteries used in smartphones, laptops, ...
MIAMI GARDENS — Here’s a story that tells why Ollie Gordon might answer a nagging Miami Dolphins problem: His mother had to bring his birth certificate to youth football games to prove her oversized ...
Mealworms and superworms may nibble at one of the world's most stubborn plastics, but new research from The University of Western Australia shows they can't actually break it down. In a study led by ...
A viral maths question has left people across the internet scratching their heads. A popular maths social media account, called @Mathclass88, posted the equation on X, formerly known as Twitter, where ...
Few positions have been as crucial to Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal as left-back. Initially, it was Kieran Tierney that made the role his own, marauding down the left flank and combining with Pierre-Emerick ...
The image was shared on the popular subreddit 'Find the Sniper' by one user named LilyPadFastestRunner earlier this week. Since then, it has gained significant attention on the platform, as users were ...
The first half of the scientific name for the fiendishly fickle cocoa tree means “food of the gods”. By the time Theobrama cacao was christened by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish naturalist, in 1753, wealthy ...
The New York Yankees finally look like they might be back. Despite a disappointing last series against the Boston Red Sox, New York looks to finally be addressing some major issues during their most ...
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis highlights AI inconsistency as a major hurdle to achieving Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). While AI excels in complex tasks, it falters in simpler ones, a ...
Sasha Woods is a director of science and policy at the environmental non-profit organization Earthwatch Europe based in Oxford, UK. We are living through a global freshwater crisis: in 2014, humanity ...
Half of voters expect crime in the nation’s capital to be reduced by President Donald Trump’s action to increase federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C.. The latest Rasmussen Reports national ...