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Invisible Magnets Secretly Pull Cosmic Giants Into Embrace
astronomy

Invisible Magnets Secretly Pull Cosmic Giants Into Embrace

Invisible magnetic fields, not just gas pressure, are shown to speed up cosmic mergers, resolving a long-standing astrophysical puzzle.

Twisted Atoms Unleash a Giant Leap for Computer Memory
Materials

Twisted Atoms Unleash a Giant Leap for Computer Memory

Strain physically reorients electron paths in FePS₃, enabling nonvolatile memory with extreme conductivity changes.

Your Quantum Secrets Protected by Imaginary Numbers
quantum

Your Quantum Secrets Protected by Imaginary Numbers

Imaginary numbers are not just abstract math; they are the hidden physical key to unbreakably secure quantum communications.

Cancer's Loopy DNA Was Cheating. Now We Know Its Tricks.
Medicine

Cancer's Loopy DNA Was Cheating. Now We Know Its Tricks.

New research reveals cancer's rogue DNA is amplified by flawed computational models.

Ancient Viruses Secretly Built Your Cells
biology

Ancient Viruses Secretly Built Your Cells

Ancient viruses didn't just infect; they donated genes that became essential building blocks for our complex cells.

AI Unlocks Your Thoughts, But Who Owns Your Mind?
AI

AI Unlocks Your Thoughts, But Who Owns Your Mind?

AI decodes thoughts, raising profound questions about ownership of our inner lives.

Explore The Cosmos: One Video Now Builds Entire Physics Worlds
AI

Explore The Cosmos: One Video Now Builds Entire Physics Worlds

A single video can now generate explorable physics worlds by learning consistent spatial and temporal geometry.

Life isn't scattered it's guided by nature's currents
Ecology

Life isn't scattered it's guided by nature's currents

Life's journey isn't random chance, but guided by nature's directional forces toward survival.

Stomach cancer's hidden genetic fury now exposed
biology

Stomach cancer's hidden genetic fury now exposed

New research uncovers elusive gene deletions, finally explaining a significant portion of inherited stomach cancer risk.

That HIV Pill? It Might Slow Your Aging.
Medicine

That HIV Pill? It Might Slow Your Aging.

An HIV prevention drug regimen shows promise in slowing biological aging in healthy adults.

Unmaking Forever: A Material's Second Spring
Materials

Unmaking Forever: A Material's Second Spring

Castor oil yields adaptable polymers, enabling materials to shed their rigid forms and rejoin the Earth's cycle.

When Self-Driving Cars Found Their Groove
AI

When Self-Driving Cars Found Their Groove

New algorithms are smoothing out the jerky stops and starts of self-driving cars, enabling more natural navigation.