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What happens when you use 63 explosives to make custom clothing
They wanted to create the most insane custom clothing ever, so they used 63 explosives to blast designs straight into fabric.
One of the most stubborn issues in cosmology today concerns the universe's rate of expansion. Scientists know it's expanding, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Nuclear fusion hype is exploding, but how close are we to real power?
Nuclear fusion has moved from punchline to pitch deck, with tech giants, oil majors and governments all racing to claim a ...
With AI, students are revising in ways we rarely had the bandwidth to support. They experiment with structure, tone and ...
Live Science on MSN
Largest crowd-sourced hunt for alien intelligence reveals 12 billion 'signals of interest' in collapsed Arecibo Observatory data
A crowd-sourced search for alien intelligence called SETI@Home is in its final stages, analyzing 100 radio signals of ...
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt aims to fly the first private space telescope by 2029. Will it pave the way for more private ...
While the James Webb Space Telescope provides a window into the ancient universe, SkyMapper focuses on the present by ...
Scientists have found hints that ghostly neutrinos may interact with dark matter. The unexpected link could help explain ...
MoneyShow presents top investment ideas for 2026 from leading advisors. Part 5 includes Hormel Foods, Hut 8, IonQ, Kodiak AI, ...
Network engineering is shaping India’s digital future by powering internet services, data centres, and 5G networks across the ...
Researchers risk fire, explosion or poisoning by allowing AI to design experiments, warn scientists. Some 19 different AI ...
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