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A Brain Implant the Size of Salt: Wireless Lasers Unlock New Neural Control

A Brain Implant the Size of Salt: Wireless Lasers Unlock New Neural Control

A New Leap in Brain Technology Researchers at Cornell University have created a groundbreaking brain implant so tiny that it can sit on a grain of salt. This miniature device works wirelessly and uses micro-lasers…

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What’s Driving the Next Wave of Casino Technology

What’s Driving the Next Wave of Casino Technology

Online casinos are being reshaped by new technology at every level. From artificial intelligence and cloud systems to immersive design and cybersecurity, innovation is transforming the way digital gaming platforms are built and how people…

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Could Regular Sleep Be the Brain’s Best Defense Against Alzheimer’s?

Could Regular Sleep Be the Brain’s Best Defense Against Alzheimer’s?

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine are uncovering how the body’s internal clock may influence the brain’s long-term health. Their study highlights that restoring the circadian rhythm—the natural 24-hour cycle that controls sleep patterns,…

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Scientists Discover Spider ‘Megacity’ Inside Sulfur Caves…Possibly Home To The World’s Largest Spider Web

Scientists Discover Spider ‘Megacity’ Inside Sulfur Caves…Possibly Home To The World’s Largest Spider Web

Deep beneath the Earth’s surface, inside volcanic caves filled with sulfur fumes, a strange and remarkable spider society is taking shape. Researchers recently documented a massive community of sulfur-dwelling spiders weaving what may be the…

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The Orange Clue: How Lichen Is Leading Scientists to Dinosaur Fossils

The Orange Clue: How Lichen Is Leading Scientists to Dinosaur Fossils

In the world of paleontology, the hunt for dinosaur fossils often involves vast landscapes, careful digging, and a fair amount of luck. Yet, researchers have recently discovered an unlikely helper in this quest — a…

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Harnessing Nearly Every Sunbeam : Spanish team achieves 99.5% sunlight absorption breakthrough

Harnessing Nearly Every Sunbeam : Spanish team achieves 99.5% sunlight absorption breakthrough

A research team from the University of the Basque Country (EHU/UPV) has announced a major breakthrough that could transform the efficiency of solar energy systems. The team has developed a new material coating capable of…

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Can Helium-3 from the Moon Power the Planet? Scientists Think So

Can Helium-3 from the Moon Power the Planet? Scientists Think So

As space exploration accelerates, a new kind of “gold rush” is unfolding beyond Earth—this time on the Moon. The resource at the center of global attention is Helium-3, a rare isotope that could unlock clean…

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Goodbye Heatwaves: New Roof Paint Keeps Homes Cool and Collects Water

Goodbye Heatwaves: New Roof Paint Keeps Homes Cool and Collects Water

Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a new roof coating that could transform how buildings stay cool and source water. The study, published in Advanced Functional Materials, shows how this paint can both…

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Meet the Next Superfood: Probiotic Yogurt Inspired by Ants

Meet the Next Superfood: Probiotic Yogurt Inspired by Ants

As the world continues searching for sustainable food options, scientists are turning toward unexpected sources for inspiration. One particularly surprising innovation is “ant yogurt”. While the name may sound startling, the idea behind it is…

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Deep Earth Clash Could Raise Earthquake Threat in the Pacific Northwest

Deep Earth Clash Could Raise Earthquake Threat in the Pacific Northwest

Researchers are uncovering how tectonic forces deep beneath the Earth’s surface could influence the seismic future of the Pacific Northwest. The region rests on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, where the Juan de Fuca plate is…

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