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Thomson’s lamp flips forever—ends on or off
Thomson’s lamp – A simple lamp-switching thought experiment—credited to James F. Thomson in 1954—keeps tugging at mathematicians and physics philosophers.…
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Carney strikes Alberta oil deal, eases climate rules
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Quantum computing’s promise hits a hard wall
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NASA’s moon reactor race could move faster than safety
NASA’s lunar – NASA’s plan to land a nuclear fission reactor on the lunar surface by 2030 has lit a…
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Ozempic-era weight loss can strip vital muscle away
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Tiny arms may not be the mystery anymore
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Helion promises 50 MW fusion power by 2029
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June 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago
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A new Roman road map corrects centuries of guesses
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Quantum computing faces its make-or-break scale test
quantum computers – From refrigeration-heavy chip fabrication to the physics of Schrödinger’s cat, quantum computing is nearing a turning point:…









