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Solar power generated enough heat to power a steel furnace
LiveScience· 3 days agoScientists have used solar power to heat an object to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000 degrees...
New display tech paves the way for 'most realistic' holograms in regular eyeglasses
LiveScience· 6 days agoResearchers have invented a device that’s small enough to fit in a regular pair of glasses and could...
Some patients with brain injuries have life support withdrawn too soon, study suggests
LiveScience· 3 days agoLife support for patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) may sometimes be withdrawn too...
Secrets of radioactive 'promethium' — a rare earth element with mysterious applications — uncovered...
LiveScience· 5 days agoFor the first time, scientists have revealed crucial properties of the mysterious, radioactive...
Meet LocoMan, the quirky robot dog that can stand up on its hind legs like a meerkat and play with...
LiveScience· 4 days agoScientists have developed a quadrupedal robot that can use its two front legs to pick up and handle...
Wreck of WWII 'Hit 'Em Harder' submarine, which sank with 79 crew on board, discovered in South...
LiveScience· 2 days agoShipwreck hunters have discovered the remains of a famous American submarine that sank with 79 crew...
AI can 'fake' empathy but also encourage Nazism, disturbing study suggests
LiveScience· 5 days agoComputer scientists have found that artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and large language models (LLMs) can inadvertently allow Nazism, sexism and racism to fester in their conversation partners ...
Will we ever be able to stop using plastic?
LiveScience· 3 days agoPetrochemicals — chemicals obtained from petroleum during refining that are used to produce thousands of products, including plastic — will become the...
2,000-year-old gold jewelry from mysterious culture discovered in Kazakhstan
LiveScience· 3 days agoArchaeologists have unearthed gold jewelry, arrowheads, and a large, bronze mirror from roughly...
Can you spot this apex predator's tiny arms?
LiveScience· 3 days agoA newly identified dinosaur had a squished, pug-like face and teeny arms, but that didn't stop it from gobbling up prey during the late Cretaceous, a new...