Many scientists say “subcritical” experiments and computer simulations make nuclear weapons testing unnecessary.
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ScienceAlert on MSNMysterious 'Death Star' on The Verge of Exploding Is Hiding a SecretWR 104 is notable not just for the rarity of Wolf-Rayet stars in the galaxy, but also for the spiral shape its escaping dust ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSpace cowboys: The maverick pioneers of galactic travelElon Musk’s SpaceX dominates the news these days, but a host of oddballs involved in space exploration came before him.
A shortage of transformers is causing delays to power projects everywhere, holding trillion-dollar industries hostage—and ...
New data involving millions of galaxies and luminous galactic cores is providing fresh evidence that the enigmatic and ...
With Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary, what was once a fringe movement now controls the halls of power.
A year after Baltimore's deadly bridge collapse, a new study shows such incidents remain likely because of larger ships and increased traffic.
Qudits,” the multi-dimensional cousins of qubits, could make quantum computers more efficient and less prone to error ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNRude Science Live coming to Theatre Royal WinchesterThe show promises to feature unusual experiments such as snot cocktails and pee-powered fireworks, with the aim of exciting young audiences.
So, as "Mickey 17" gives Robert Pattinson the chance to play multiple roles in the same movie — much as Sam Rockwell did in ...
From Guitar Hero's plastic instruments to Metal Slug's run-and-gun chaos, these mostly-abandoned video game genres once ruled arcades and consoles.
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