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Printer Space

Glasgow researcher develops 3D printer for space

Dr. Gilles Bailet from the University of Glasgow has developed a new 3D printing system that could transform space construction. The technology, tested on a zero-gravity research airplane, enables on-demand

Elon Musk sends Cybertrucks to LA wildfires

Elon Musk sends Cybertrucks to LA wildfires

Elon Musk has taken action to support communities affected by the devastating wildfires in Southern California. Summary of efforts Tesla has done to support employees & communities impacted by the

Musk adjusts federal budget cut estimates

Musk adjusts federal budget cut estimates

Elon Musk has adjusted his federal budget cut estimates, acknowledging that his initial goal of $2 trillion in savings may not be achievable. Musk, who serves as co-head of the

Harming Turtles

Forever chemicals harming turtles and hatchlings

The study revealed that adult turtles transferred PFAS to their hatchlings through fats and nutrients, with the highest bioaccumulation found in the females’ ovaries and their liver, kidneys, and heart.

Massive dinosaur skull found in China

Massive dinosaur skull found in China

A massive, well-preserved dinosaur skull discovered in southern China has been identified as a new species. The fossil was unearthed in 2007 at the Lufeng Dinosaur National Geopark in Yunnan

Quantum fridge

Quantum fridge cools qubits for better computing

Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and the University of Maryland in the USA have developed a new quantum refrigerator. This refrigerator can cool superconducting qubits to very low

Experts weigh in on AI-driven cyberthreats

Experts weigh in on AI-driven cyberthreats

The cybersecurity landscape of 2024 was marked by devastating attacks that caused billions in damages. As 2025 kicks off, the convergence of AI, geopolitical instability, and evolving attack surfaces present

California wildfires

Trump policies could worsen California wildfires

Could President-elect Donald Trump’s energy policies worsen future wildfires? Several environmental science professors think so and warned on Sunday. Wildfires devastated Southern California this past week, killing 16 people and

RAG-Check tackles AI hallucination issues

RAG-Check tackles AI hallucination issues

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought about remarkable breakthroughs, but it has also raised concerns about the accuracy and reliability of AI-generated outputs. One of the most