A rice-sized, dissolvable pacemaker powered by light may revolutionize post-heart surgery care, especially for kids, while vanishing safely in the body.
A new proof solves the “Kakeya conjecture” in three dimensions, opening up a new set of possibilities for mathematics, from computer science to cryptography ...
Even the Space Needle is getting in on the celebration of Microsoft’s 50th anniversary. Seattle’s iconic tower raised a flag ...
For a long time, the Kakeya conjecture, which involves rotating an infinitely narrow needle, kept mathematicians ...
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Space.com on MSNNASA's new SPHEREx space telescope takes its 1st cosmic images: 'The instrument team nailed it'You know how the James Webb Space Telescope is said to be revolutionizing astronomy because it can study wavelengths hidden ...
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