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Scientists discover onion-like layering in Earth’s inner core
Lab tests suggest silicon and carbon in iron explain inner-core anisotropy: waves move 3 to 4 percent faster along the axis and intensify from ~2 to 4–6 percent with depth.
Earth's inner core may be layered like an onion, with silicon and carbon creating distinct zones that explain seismic wave ...
NASA’s Mars rover finds organic signals in mudstone that resemble microbial activity, sparking new debate over life on the ...
The Müller Ice Cap ice core, the deepest in the Americas at 613 metres, is being processed in a University of Alberta lab.
After years of waiting on the sidelines, India’s largest jewellery retailer has launched a separate brand to test lab-grown ...
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World’s smallest AI supercomputer turns 14-year-old PC into ChatGPT powerhouse
Tiiny AI has released a new demo showing how its personal AI computer can be connected to older PCs and run without an ...
Intesa Sanpaolo remains a buy: strong earnings, wealth management growth, and €10bn+ profits support a ~7% dividend and ...
Amnish Aggarwal, Director-Institutional Research at PL Capital, urged caution on the near-term impact of Coforge’s ...
Idaho National Laboratory launches full-scale molten chloride fuel production for the MCRE, marking a historic milestone in ...
NeoSapien, an AI wearable startup, it aims to create AI-native devices, enhancing daily experiences through contextual ...
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Lab produces first-ever fuel for fast molten salt reactor experiment
Scientists at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have achieved a historic breakthrough in nuclear energy by launching ...
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