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What happens when you use 63 explosives to make custom clothing
They wanted to create the most insane custom clothing ever, so they used 63 explosives to blast designs straight into fabric.
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Nuclear fusion hype is exploding, but how close are we to real power?
Nuclear fusion has moved from punchline to pitch deck, with tech giants, oil majors and governments all racing to claim a ...
One of the most stubborn issues in cosmology today concerns the universe's rate of expansion. Scientists know it's expanding, ...
With AI, students are revising in ways we rarely had the bandwidth to support. They experiment with structure, tone and ...
Motorola Razr Fold first impressions from CES 2026: slim book-style design, minimal crease, 8.1-inch display, Qira AI, and ...
You know, data centers are getting pretty wild these days, especially with all this AI stuff exploding. For a long time, ...
Hello parents, teachers and students! If you’re looking for a fun way to explore how fossils are made, check out these gummy ...
Researchers risk fire, explosion or poisoning by allowing AI to design experiments, warn scientists. Some 19 different AI ...
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Elon Musk Wants To Make 'Star Trek' Real Without Everything That Makes 'Star Trek' Great
Between the kidnappings of civilians and the k idnapping of another country's presidents, you might have missed Secretary of ...
We separate fact from fiction surrounding the viral claim about an exotic non-kinetic weapon that left Maduro's guards ...
Scientists have found that keratin, the protein in hair and skin, can repair and protect tooth enamel. The material forms a mineralized layer that halts decay and restores strength, outperforming ...
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