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Breaking Causality: The Revolutionary Power of Quantum Batteries

Breaking Causality: The Revolutionary Power of Quantum Batteries

A new breakthrough in quantum battery technology challenges conventional notions of causality, paving the way for more efficient and versatile energy storage solutions.

Last Meteor Shower of 2023 to Light up the Sky for the Holidays

Last Meteor Shower of 2023 to Light up the Sky for the Holidays

The Ursids meteor shower is set to peak on the same evening as the winter solstice, providing a dazzling display for sky gazers in the Northern Hemisphere.

Huawei's Role in Supporting Global Biodiversity

Huawei's Role in Supporting Global Biodiversity

Huawei, a leading provider of consumer electronics and telecommunications products, has been assisting with wildlife conservation in China's Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve. Leveraging 5G, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, Huawei's efforts aim to improve biodiversity research and monitoring in this crucial habitat for wetland species and migratory birds.

'Holy Grail' of Clean Energy Was No Fluke

'Holy Grail' of Clean Energy Was No Fluke

Lab says it's replicated fusion milestone at least 3 times

What Was It Like When the First Stars Began to Shine?

What Was It Like When the First Stars Began to Shine?

The formation of the first stars in the Universe had profound effects and took tens of millions of years to occur.

Stars

Stars

A look at different wavelengths and telescopes used to capture an image of stars

Best Pet Insurance Companies for Covering Curable Pre-Existing Conditions

Best Pet Insurance Companies for Covering Curable Pre-Existing Conditions

Discover the best pet insurance companies that cover curable pre-existing conditions in this comprehensive guide from CNBC Select.

Why the U.S. Is Pumping More Oil Than Any Country in History

Why the U.S. Is Pumping More Oil Than Any Country in History

The politics of solving climate change may, paradoxically, require producing more fossil fuels for a while.