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Could Advanced Nuclear Reactors Fuel Terrorist Bombs?
IEEE Spectrum· 5 days agoVarious scenarios to getting to net zero carbon emissions from power generation by 2050 hinge on the...
How to create shareable, link-worthy content in the AI era
Search Engine Land· 3 days agoUse tools like Answer the Public to uncover the topics and queries that users are searching for. ...
14 Ways to Last Longer In Bed
MediaFeed via AOL· 6 days agoThough estimates vary, some research suggests that up to 30 percent of men experience symptoms of PE at one point in life or another, and even those...
A Long Exposure | Martin Filler
New York Review of Books· 2 days agoIt’s called multiple discovery—also known as simultaneous invention—and supports the hypothesis that new concepts can arise concurrently among independent researchers. Famous instances of this ...
Wave erosion may have shaped Titan’s coastlines
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOne of the most distinctive features of Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, is its geography–its surface is decorated with rivers, lakes, and seas. It’s the...
New eye tracking controlled VR system enhances MRI scans for young children
Medical Xpress· 5 days agoIn human-computer interaction (HCI), gaze estimation is the process of determining where a person is...
Fish, toads, and John Eastman: Inside the conservative project to undo federal environmental laws
Mother Jones· 5 days agoAmong the most consequential decisions in the hands of the Supreme Court this term is a pair of...
From sheep camp to the city to study uranium’s damage to Navajo people
Arizona Mirror via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNEW YORK — Every summer as a kid, Kevin Patterson, 29, hiked up the Lukachukai-Ch’ooshgai Mountains,...
Meet the man who combines science, technology and magic to understand proteins - Marketplace
Marketplace· 5 days agoMarketplace’s Lily Jamali recently visited the company’s headquarters to meet with Parag Mallick,...
New process makes battery production more eco-friendly
Tech Xplore· 3 days ago"We wanted to see if there were more environmentally friendly and sustainable—and less expensive—ways to make these materials." Using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan ...