Removing short-chain PFAS from a vast reservoir of water is like trying to catch tiny grains of salt with a heavy-duty fishing net. Traditional filters often miss these smaller, more mobile molecules because they glide through standard cleaning systems without sticking. Read MoreContinue reading, PFAS Removal Breakthrough: New Filter Captures 98% Of Toxins
Main Objectives Look at the NASA Unmanned Autonomy Research Complex. Read MoreContinue reading, Indoor Testing Facilities Available At The NASA Unmanned Autonomy Research
A group of scientists in Brazil just found a way to let nature do the dirty work of the paper industry. By using a fungus called Aspergillus caespitosus, researchers from the University of São Paulo and São Paulo State University have created an enzyme that bleaches paper pulp. Read MoreContinue reading, Microscopic Workers Replacing Heavy Chemicals
Mark Zuckerberg has finally stopped pretending that the metaverse is the only thing that matters. With the arrival of Muse Spark, he has moved his chair to the head of the AI table. Read MoreContinue reading, Meta Shifts Focus To AI With Muse Spark
We made a massive mistake in our thinking about the limits of the physical world. For decades, we believed that light was too big to be squeezed into the tiniest corners of our machines. Read MoreContinue reading, Revolutionary Light Technology Defies Physics Limits
Many people believe that phones are simply too thin and complex for a normal person to fix. That is a myth. Read MoreContinue reading, Shocking Truth: Phones Designed To Break, Not Fix
The Massive Jump in Computing Power For decades, your digital life sat behind a wall that would… Read MoreContinue reading, Quantum Computing Revolutionizes Digital Security
Meta provides the perfect look at how the chips are falling. In recent years, the social media giant shifted huge portions of its budget to buy high-end processors for its massive computer clusters. Read MoreContinue reading, Artificial Intelligence Chips
Quantum computers operate with a memory that fades faster than red paint in the sun. Read MoreContinue reading, Quantum Computing’s Noise Problem: A Hidden Limitation



