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Strange magnet behavior might power future AI computing hardware
Artificial intelligence is colliding with a hard physical limit: the energy and heat of conventional chips. As models scale ...
From MIPS and BOA fit systems to built-in audio and Olympic-level protection, these four ski and snowboard helmets raise the ...
We have curated the best innovations of CES 2026, offering a look at standout products that push boundaries, rethink familiar ...
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20 Sneakers From 2006 We Want to Return
Already, countless LS Air Jordans and numerous Nike collabs from 2006 have already returned with even more on the way in the ...
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Bet on black: Mount Hawthorn wine bar a precious addition to Perth’s Italian food and drink scene
After learning the family trade at a landmark Northbridge restaurant, architect-turned- restaurateur Fiona di Lanzo is out on her own and doing hospitality her way.
"The brain is not fixed—like a muscle, it responds to training and care," Dr. Majid Fotuhi, MD, Ph.D., told Newsweek.
Professor Dallas Trinkle and colleagues have provided the first quantitative explanation for how magnetic fields slow carbon ...
At Stanford, a treatment that aims magnetic pulses at the brain is showing results for people with treatment-resistant depression. It’s called SAINT, and here’s how it works.
“I slept so much better and deeper, which was nice.” ...
Magnon frequency combs may make it possible to link and interact with a wide range of physical systems, opening new pathways ...
The researcher is a pioneer in techniques for manipulating mice brains to change how they recall past events ...
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