Scientists watched a solar flare grow from tiny magnetic sparks into a violent plasma-raining avalanche on the Sun.
Jupiter and Saturn host strikingly different polar storms, despite being similar giant planets, and scientists have long wondered why. New simulations suggest the answer may lie deep below the clouds.
Penn Engineers have developed a novel design for solar-powered data centers that will orbit the earth and could realistically scale to meet the ...
Floros first came to Durham to work as a Ph.D. student in the computer science lab of Professor Xiaobai Sun, who introduced ...
Lenovo pitches the ThinkPad P14s Gen 6 (starts at $1,549; $1,799 as tested) laptop as a 14-inch mobile workstation, but it's ...
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Web & mobile technologies to keep an eye on in 2025
Predictive analytics, AI agents and spatial computing are some of the tech trends business owners should familiarize ...
India and the European Union have concluded a landmark Free Trade Agreement granting duty-free market access to over 99 per cent of Indian exports by value, significantly expanding trade in goods and ...
Great Falls Public Schools is kicking off a new summer learning program this year using funds raised through the state innovative educational tax credit program. The program is starting small with ...
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Building a mega-computer in space: What if
What if we could build a massive magestructure around our Solar System?
Back in 2024, Lego delivered an excellent (and huge) Icons model of the NASA Artemis Space Launch System. With a price tag of ...
Using a superconducting quantum computer, physicists created a large and complex version of an odd quantum material that has ...
The SLS wet dress rehearsal is the rocket's last major hurdle before launch.
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