A never-before-seen image of individual oxygen atoms dissolved in water has been captured.
Corsair has introduced two additional versions of its Xeneon Edge 14.5 touchscreen display, adding Atomic Purple and White ...
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Model predicts optimal cooling and aging for stronger, lightweight aluminum alloys
High-strength aluminum alloys are critical for making cars and planes more lightweight and fuel-efficient, but manufacturers ...
Researchers at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet have captured the first detailed molecular ...
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Frontier supercomputer ushers in new era of nuclear AI
Tech startup Atomic Canyon used the Frontier supercomputer to train nuclear-specific AI models to radically speed up document search and analysis capabilities for nuclear reactors. The AI models are ...
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World-first: US scientists capture atomic oxygen in water using an ultrafast laser
The researchers directed a precisely tuned 225.7 nm femtosecond laser into water enriched with atomic oxygen generated by a ...
South Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries has received Approval in Principle from the American Bureau of Shipping for a floating ...
CEO Michael Truell has a bold theory about why OpenAI and Anthropic won't crush his $29.3 billion AI coding startup: they're ...
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Transparent ceramic could boost internet speeds and cut energy use
A new class of ceramics are not only transparent, but they can control light with exceptional efficiency—better than any ...
From cancer care to portable food safety testing and climate-resilient crops, the IAEA demonstrated how nuclear technology is transforming lives well beyond the energy sector at last month’s Beyond ...
Understanding how molecules interact with metal surfaces is fundamental to catalysis and surface chemistry. However, traditional computational methods face a trade-off: achieving high accuracy often ...
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Who Authorizes New Nuclear Reactors in the United States?
The answer is more complicated than it used to be, as multiple federal agencies are responsible for new nuclear reactors.
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