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New graphene material makes supercapacitors rival lead-acid batteries
120 year old fundamental law of Universe that Einstein got wrong has been proven | Neowin
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Startup groups urge Ottawa to extend ElevateIP funding | BetaKit
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Microsoft announces 'world's most powerful' AI data center — 315-acre site to house 'hundreds of thousands' of Nvidia GPUs and enough fiber to circle the Earth 4.5 times | Tom's Hardware
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PCBs The Prehistoric Way | Hackaday
Thales unveils new encryption to tackle quantum-era threats
Cephalopods Passed a Cognitive Test Intended For Human Children : ScienceAlert
First Law of Thermodynamics Has Been Rewritten: What It Means
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Inside an NFL Football: The Duke K-Ball with Computer Chip
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Internet Archive, Major Labels Settle Great 78 Copyright Lawsuit
U.S. Army adopts "venture capital mindset" with new Fuze program
Stealth radio hides signal in background noise to protect drone pilots | New Scientist
Researchers embed digital 'fingerprints' into 3D printed parts — tech may make future ghost guns more traceable | Tom's Hardware
Forget Pi Day. Today is Pythagorean Triple Square Day. | Popular Science
The science of sacrifice: How altruism and evolution can work in tandem
Goodbye to chargers forever-scientists unveil diamond battery that can run 5,700 years without recharging
Matteo Paz, the U.S. high school student who discovers 1.5 million invisible space objects and leaves NASA speechless with his historic finding
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Scientists Have Summoned a Massless Demon Particle
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