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Removing excess iron reveals FeTe as a superconductor, and its properties can be engineered using layered structures and moiré effects.
US researchers unlocks atomic magnetism, advancing spintronics for faster, smaller, energy-efficient AI-ready electronics.
They aren’t famous, and didn’t necessarily get rich, but their products made domestic labor easier and safer.
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The 13-year-old from Worcester Academy and the 17-year-old from the Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science are headed to ...
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LAS VEGAS — The 2026 edition of the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas was held this past month. It's the world's largest electronics show with more than 130,000 attendees and more ...