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Data centres could store information in glass for thousands of years

Data storage technology has seen a major breakthrough with the development of a system that stores information in glass. This innovation, pioneered by researchers at Microsoft's Project Silica, has the

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New nuclear fusion reactor’s electromagnet could lift 10 monster trucks

The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) facility in southern France is on the brink of a groundbreaking achievement in the

Giant Global Survey Identifies What Makes Humans Flourish : ScienceAlert

Living a good life has been a topic of discussion and debate for centuries, with various perspectives and beliefs across

Here are Latin America’s biggest startups based on valuation

Latin America's Tech Startup Scene: Unicorns on the Rise Not so long ago, the idea of public tech companies emerging

Scientists Use Ancient Chinese Poetry to Study Endangered Yangtze Porpoise

Ancient Chinese poems have provided valuable insights into the history of the endangered Yangtze finless porpoise. These poems, dating back

Heavy hallucinogenic rituals solidified social castes in Pre-Incan Peru

The Chavín people of Peru, who lived approximately 2,000 years before the mighty Incan empire, have recently been the subject

Emotional control: how to harness your feelings for a happier, calmer life

Ethan Kross Explores the Power of Emotions in New Book Ethan Kross has always been intrigued by the complexities of

OpenAI reverses course, says its nonprofit will remain in control of its business operations

OpenAI's Nonprofit Division Retains Control Over For-Profit Organization OpenAI recently made a significant decision regarding the structure of its organization.

A Soviet spacecraft will crash to Earth this month

Kosmos 482, a Soviet space probe that has been stuck in orbit since a failed 1972 launch, is expected to