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Science news this week: Exploding rocket, 'Doomsday Glacier' loss, and quantum-AI hybrid
May 30, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend ...
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Top Vietnam leader visits technology, rail test facilities in Singapore
Vietnam's Party General Secretary and State President To Lam on May 30 visited the Singaporean Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)’s Model Factory and the Singapore Rail Test Center ...
The speed of light remains one of physics’ firmest assumptions, but scientists still test whether it ever shifts under ...
With the ease of online publishing, the number of journals has exploded, and with them the number of papers. It has gotten ...
An antenna and an electromagnetic receiver were the only equipment needed, both small enough to fit inside a backpack.
Google DeepMind launched Gemini for Science on Tuesday at Google I/O 2026, unveiling a suite of agentic AI tools built to ...
Astronomers have developed a new way to test one of the central assumptions of modern cosmology — that the universe behaves uniformly on the largest scales. When applying the method to real ...
Researchers have shown that a web page can watch for tiny slowdowns in a computer’s storage drive and use those delays to guess which websites someone visits or which apps they open. The technique is ...
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Harvard doctor invents ‘vagina on a chip’ to replace animal testing for women’s health issues
Harvard scientists have been honored for creating the world’s first “vagina-on-a-chip,” a groundbreaking device that mimics ...
Google, Microsoft and xAI will share unreleased versions of their AI models with the government to curb cybersecurity threats, the National Institute of Standards and Technology announced on Tuesday.
The ARISE network is studying what AI can actually do in clinical care, how it should be evaluated, and what it reveals about ...
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