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Scientists were able to cloak a tiny bump in a layer of gold at nearly visible infrared frequencies.
The Large Hadron Collider circulated beams of protons at 3.5 trillion electron volts.
Manufacturers rush to market before they work out a standard for required eyewear.
Scientists harvest small amounts of waste energy and turn water into usable hydrogen fuel.
After decades in operation, the retirement of NASA's space shuttle fleet is only months away.
Despite today’s overtaxed networks, cellphone companies stand to become tomorrow’s Internet providers.
Carbon nanotubes can produce powerful waves that could be harnessed for new energy systems.
The Large Hadron Collider will be ramped up to operate at 7 trillion electron volts later this month.
The 8.5 ton module will be used for docking practice by China's space craft.
Location data helps track fitness, thrill seekers, and vulnerable kids and seniors.
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