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Crude Oil Distillation: How One Sticky Liquid Becomes Petrol, Plastic, and Fuel For Planes
Crude oil looks like a messy black liquid, but refineries...
Read MoreWireless Power Transfer: Is Finland Really Sending Electricity Through the Air?
Can Finland really send electricity through the air? Learn the...
Read MoreWhen Winter Storms Go Wild: How Climate Change Is Supercharging Wind and Rain
Winters are changing. Discover how warmer air supercharges wind-and-rain combo...
Read MoreAI vs the Storm: Can Supercomputers Predict Winter Weather Better Than Humans?
AI is speeding up winter forecasts and sharpening snow and...
Read MoreFrozen Skies: How the Polar Vortex Brings Big Winter Freezes
Why do some winters flip from mild to freezing? Meet...
Read MoreSuperbugs vs. Science: Phage Therapy and the Hunt for New Antibiotics
Superbugs are rising, but science is fighting back with precision...
Read MoreStar Power for Data Centres? Fusion’s New Momentum
Fusion has fresh momentum—from lab record shots to headline-grabbing power...
Read MoreA One-and-Done Shot for Cholesterol? Gene Editing Moves Beyond Rare Diseases
A small trial used gene editing to switch off a...
Read MoreAI BFFs: Should You Let a Chatbot Be Your Friend?
AI companions feel friendly and always available—but they’re still tools....
Read MoreWhy Iceland Keeps Erupting: The Reykjanes ‘Eruption Row’ Explained
Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula has seen repeated fissure eruptions since 2021....
Read MoreBuildings That Fix Themselves: Self-Healing Concrete
Self-healing concrete can seal tiny cracks using bacteria, microcapsules, or...
Read MoreComputers That Use Light: Photonic Chips and the Next Gen of AI
Photonic chips send data with light instead of electricity, boosting...
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