John Clarke, John Martinis and Michel H. Devoret will share this year’s physics Nobel for their discovery in the mid-1980s ...
Keep an eye on the future but hone your coding craft in the now. Start here, with nine timeless JavaScript coding concepts, a ...
Responding to recent NPM malware attacks, Chainguard Libraries for JavaScript seeks to address security vulnerabilities in ...
A decade after a landowner pledged to preserve the Westinghouse device, it still hasn’t moved. Now he says he has a buyer and ...
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One-atom-thick filter helps lithium–sulfur batteries keep their charge
Longer-lasting phones, lighter drones, electric cars that drive farther. These are just some of the possibilities thanks to a ...
The JavaScript development community faced one of its most sophisticated supply chain attacks in September, when a ...
Dr. James McCaffrey presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of linear regression with two-way interactions between ...
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Virtual particles: How physicists’ clever bookkeeping trick could underlie reality
Virtual particles may not be real, but they help physicists track how forces move, and allow for incredibly precise measurements in particle physics.
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New atom-thick filter boosts EV battery life over 150 cycles, promises longer rides
The new filter works at the molecular level to stop this problem. Letting lithium ions pass freely while blocking sulfur ...
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