Worthy of both classic Lego and classic Mac. is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, ...
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US scientists simulate elusive ideal glass that behaves mechanically like a crystal
Scientists have created the first computer model of an “ideal glass,” a theoretical material ...
Laptops are portable and useful and there are accessories that can upgrade them. Instead of buying these, there are five you can make using 3D printing.
What if the thermal noise that hinders the efficiency of both classical and quantum computers could, instead, be used as a ...
The CL1 is the first commercial system from the same researchers who wowed the tech world in 2022 by teaching a cluster of ...
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Carbon nanotube fiber 'textile' heaters could help industry electrify high-temperature gas heating
A cross-disciplinary team at Rice University has developed a new type of electric heating element—one that looks less like a ...
There’s just something delightful about scaled items. Big things shrunk down, like LEGO’s teeny tiny terminal brick? Delightful. Taking that terminal brick and scaling it back to a ...
Johns Hopkins APL and GKN Aerospace are partnering to develop a system that simulates shipboard motion for metal 3D printing at sea — advancing the Navy’s ability to produce critical parts on demand.
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