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JuQueen Supercomputer aids scientists

Europe’s most powerful supercomputer, JuQueen, has been inaugurated at the Jülich Research Center. With a processing power of 5.9 petaflops, or nearly six quadrillion operations

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Mind Control: Devices Controlled by Thoughts

The future is looking bright for those who dream of controlling their devices with their thoughts. Scientists from around the world have been working tirelessly

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Replacing Humans with Robots?

The shortage of skilled workers in the German elderly care sector has led to numerous companies researching different types of care robots. However, can these

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Space Internet Resistant to Disruptions

The European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA are collaborating to develop a new, disruption-tolerant internet specifically for space. Unlike the traditional internet, which is prone

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Secure Communication with Helium Balloons

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States is currently exploring the use of helium balloons or unmanned drones to establish communication networks in

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Heat-Powered Laser Technology

Physicists at the University of Innsbruck have developed a way to power a laser beam solely through temperature differences. This means that the waste heat

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Tapping into Human Ear Power

Researchers have developed an implant that can harness energy from the human ear to power small electronic devices. The implant taps into a natural source

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Passive Radar Reveals Stealth Aircraft

Researchers have developed an implant that can harness energy from the human ear to power small electronic devices. The implant taps into a natural source

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NASA: Warp Drive Theoretically Possible

NASA Scientists Modify Theoretical Model for Warp Drive NASA scientists have modified a theoretical model for a warp drive, which has been a staple of

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Visualizing Chemical Bonds with Microscope

A new breakthrough in material science has been achieved by a team of researchers in Switzerland. They have developed an atomic force microscope that can