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Scientists say they've eliminated a major AI bottleneck — now they can process calculations 'at the speed of light'
A new architecture replaces traditional bottlenecks with a passive, single-shot light-speed operation that could become the foundational hardware for AGI, scientists argue.
Ozone hole ranked as 5th smallest in more than 30 years, according to new research
The ozone hole over the Antarctic is significantly smaller in 2025 than in previous years, ranking as the fifth-smallest it's been since 1992, according to a new report by NOAA and NASA scientists.
Scientists achieve breakthrough that could render batteries obsolete: 'Generated 24 hours a day'
"It's free energy." Scientists achieve breakthrough that could render batteries obsolete: 'Generated 24 hours a day' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Ancient wolves on remote Baltic Sea island reveal link to prehistoric humans
Scientists have found wolf remains, thousands of years old, on a small, isolated island in the Baltic Sea—a place where the animals could only have been brought by humans.
X erupts after new location feature seemingly exposes foreign MAGA influencers
X's new location sparked a meltdown on the social media site, with some users claiming it exposed global troll farms and influence operations.
Satellite mapping reveals rapid shifts in Antarctic glacier grounding lines
A University of Houston scientist has teamed with international partners to examine how Antarctica's massive glaciers are shifting and how that could predict sea level changes. Their latest
Earth and the Mysterious Planet Theia Were Likely Close Neighbors Before the Moon Formed
Discover how scientists have used iron isotopes to determine the likely origin of the Mars-sized planet named Theia.
CERN Scientists Trap a Record-Breaking 15,000 Antihydrogen Atoms and Supercharge Antimatter Research
Trapping antimatter is kind of like trying to catch snowflakes with a frying pan — if the snowflakes wanted to blow up the pan every time they touched it. That’s basically the daily grind for CERN
James Webb telescope may have discovered the earliest, most distant supermassive black hole ever seen
The James Webb telescope may have detected the universe's earliest and most distant known black hole at the heart of galaxy GHZ2, revealing how the first black holes grew just a few hundred million
Scientists Say Most Dogs Have Some Wolf DNA
Those tiny, fluffy dogs walking down the street may look cute but beware -- they probably have some wolf in them.
New study says we misread why Neanderthals vanished
For more than a century, the disappearance of Neanderthals has been framed as a story of extinction, a vanishing act that cleared the stage for Homo sapiens. A new wave of genetic and archaeological
From invasive species tracking to water security: What's lost with federal funding cuts?
When the Trump administration began freezing federal funding for climate and ecosystem research, one of the programs hit hard was ours: the U.S. Geological Survey's Climate Adaptation Science Centers.
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