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A new study has found that such heavy metals may have formed through eruptions on a rare type of star called a magnetar.
The modern world would look very different without quantum science. But we’ve only scratched the surface of what’s possible.
Creating demand for minerals “is best done by ensuring clean-tech manufacturing markets are here,” says Milo McBride, a ...
Inside the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, a new atomic clock named NIST-F4 has begun to tick — not with the sound of gears or bells, but with the quantum pulse of cesium ...
U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal: The text of the minerals deal signed by the two countries made no mention of the security ...
An impressive array of architects, from Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to Heatherwick Studio, Le Corbusier to Álvaro Siza, have ...
Expo 2025 recently opened in Osaka with pavilions designed by leading architects including Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban and Lina ...
RSC Anderlecht has invited about seventy former players to a VIP village set up at the Atomium. Paul Van Himst, one of the ...
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2 Perfect Days Exploring Brussels, Belgium
Brussels, Belgium offers both historic appeal and contemporary flare. And any 2-day Brussels itinerary will feature a go ...
Surfshark offers a full suite of cybersecurity products to keep your online activities secure. Block malware, browse anonymously, and get alerted of personal data leaks with a single digital safety ...
Scientists have long struggled to define brain fog—let alone pinpoint a cause for it. But research is starting to reveal multiple potential causes from inflammation to a leaky blood-brain ...
NIST scientists have published results establishing a new atomic clock, NIST-F4, as one of the world’s most accurate ...