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Robot jumps to new record height.

In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists at the University of California in Santa Barbara have developed a tiny robot that has broken the record for the

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World’s Strongest Ion Cannon Activated

A new heavy ion accelerator is set to produce a large portion of all isotopes found in the universe, most of which do not exist

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New Uranium Isotope Created

In 1945, the first atomic explosion created the oldest human-made quasicrystal, which has now been studied in detail by researchers. The Trinity Test, conducted by

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Atomic Test Creates Unique Quasicrystal

In 1945, the first atomic explosion created the oldest human-made quasicrystal, which has now been studied in detail by researchers. The Trinity Test, conducted by

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New Theory on Variable Gravity Passes Tests

Scientists have created the world’s first liquid permanent magnet using iron oxide nanoparticles. This new material could potentially be used in robotics in the future.

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Liquid Permanent Magnet from Iron Nanoparticles

Scientists have created the world’s first liquid permanent magnet using iron oxide nanoparticles. This new material could potentially be used in robotics in the future.

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New method arranges atoms with electron beam

A new method for manipulating the position of individual atoms has been developed by scientists at the University of Vienna and the Massachusetts Institute of

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Nano-Robots Create New Molecules

In a breakthrough development, researchers have created a molecular robot that can assemble individual molecules into new substances using a tiny gripping arm. The robot,

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China Develops Laser Assault Rifle

In a groundbreaking development, researchers have created a molecular robot that can assemble individual molecules into new substances using a tiny gripping arm. The robot,

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Solving the Mystery of Munch’s “The Scream” Stains

The art world has been puzzled for decades by the presence of white spots on the oldest version of Edvard Munch’s famous painting, “The Scream.”