On a pivotal day for tech and election security, executives from major corporations like Alphabet, Meta, and Microsoft took center stage at a hearing convened by the Senate Intelligence Committee. The absence of Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), sparked questions about the accountability and responsibility of digital platforms in the evolving landscape
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The study of atomic nuclei has long fascinated physicists, particularly concerning the stability and structure of these intricate components of matter. The concept of “magic numbers” emerged from this exploration, initially identified in the 1930s. These numbers represent specific counts of protons and neutrons, at which nuclei display enhanced stability. Recognized magic numbers—2, 8, 20,
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In today’s digital age, a palpable anxiety looms over parents and educators regarding children’s interaction with technology. This concern stems largely from the rapid evolution of tech tools and their incorporation into daily life, particularly for teenagers. While there are growing fears about screen time and social media, an intriguing phenomenon has emerged: adolescents are
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In an unprecedented incident that has sent shockwaves throughout the Middle East, thousands of pagers in Lebanon and Syria have ceased to serve their intended purpose, resulting in catastrophic injuries and fatalities. With reports indicating that over 2,800 individuals have suffered injuries and nine lives, including that of a child, have been lost, the implications
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In the realm of physics, the pursuit of precision in capturing fleeting chemical events has long been a central challenge. Traditional methods brought forward significant advancements in our understanding, yet they fell short of illuminating the intricate processes that unfold on material surfaces in real time. Researchers at TU Wien (Vienna) have taken a substantial
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In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, one of the most promising avenues is the development of methods to recycle carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable fuels. Researchers at the University of Michigan are at the forefront of this research, unveiling a groundbreaking artificial photosynthesis system that efficiently converts CO2 into ethylene, a hydrocarbon widely used
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