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Microsoft just built an AI that designs materials for the future: Here’s how it works

Microsoft Research has unveiled a groundbreaking AI system called MatterGen that has the potential to revolutionize the way new materials are discovered and developed. This new system aims to accelerate

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Starlink tests show how to save radio astronomy from satellites

Radio Telescopes Face Challenges from Satellite Interference A radio telescope at the Green Bank Observatory in West VirginiaJ. Seymour/Green Bank

The 7 Tech Products I Wish I Had at University

It's hard to believe that it's been over five years since I graduated from university. Time has flown by, with

A long-awaited cancer treatment reaches patients

Unveiling the Potential of TIL Therapy in Fighting Cancer Science News is delving into the world of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte (TIL)

The do’s and don’ts of using AI to plan your travel

The rise of generative AI technology has brought about a revolution in various fields, from coding apps to creating movies.

Y Combinator backs its first defense startup, Ares Industries

Ares Industries: Y Combinator-Backed Defense Startup Launches Low-Cost Cruise Missiles The defense industry has a new player on the scene

Experts Concerned as Australia Hits Record-Breaking Heatwave in Winter : ScienceAlert

The winter weather in Australia has taken an unexpected turn, with unusually warm temperatures being experienced across the country. The

Living with trust issues: The human side of zero trust architecture

The Evolution of Cloud Technology and its Impact on Security As a child, I remember adults mocking dreamers for living

Fall COVID Vaccines and the Latest Guidance on Tests and Treatment

The COVID-19 pandemic has been an ongoing battle for over four and a half years now, and unfortunately, experts are