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Frozen but Flowing? Scientists Captured Matter in a Never-Before-Seen State
Researchers from the University of Nottingham and Ulm have discovered a new state of matter that exists between liquid and ...
Steel Horse Rides on MSN
China advances solid-state EV battery technology again
What stands out is how coordinated this push has become, from materials research and patent races to 2026 and 2027 model ...
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Kwankwaso: I’ll Defect Only For Presidential Or VP Ticket
NNPP leader Kwankwaso says he'll only defect to another party if he's offered the presidential or VP ticket for 2027 election ...
As AI vision systems move into increasingly dynamic environments, sustaining performance under continuous workloads has become a critical challenge. YUAN High-Tech and Frore Systems today announced ...
A new study in Nature Physics has turned an old problem on its head by reporting a way to use the noisy interactions between ...
APC leaders in Jigawa say reports linking former defence minister Muhammad Badaru Abubakar to ADC are false and politically ...
As the final days of 2025 are counted down, new laws loom in California, taking effect Jan. 1. From a minimum wage increase ...
Scientists grow ultra-uniform perovskite nanocrystals at room temperature, boosting yields and brighter light for future ...
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Quantum spins team up to make stable, long-lived microwave signals
Quantum physicists have found a way to make clouds of atomic-scale spins act like a single, disciplined antenna, generating microwave signals that are both powerful and remarkably long lived. Instead ...
The personal finance company WalletHub issued its latest survey of cities where people spend the most and least on health ...
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