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This Tiny Stone Grows Stronger as It Gets Colder—And It Could Rewrite the Future of Quantum Computing
A decades-old material is behaving in ways scientists never expected, and major tech companies are paying close attention.
Archaeologists Found the Lost 'Book of the Dead' Buried in an Egyptian Cemetery
They couldn't get it on Amazon.
A Group of Climbers Was Scaling a Cliff—and Found Evidence of a Mass Panic Attack
The collection of markings is now thought to have been left by a herd of ancient sea turtles that had been frightened off by a sudden earthquake.
Organ Donors Might Pass On Their Personality Traits—Suggesting Your Cells Have Their Own 'Memory'
After a heart transplant, a patient recalled memories that weren't her own. And she isn't the only one.
Scientists Are Gifting AI the Final Ingredient for Consciousness—And It Could Trigger the Singularity
Researchers are trying to build tiny synthetic emotions into AI that they hope will be the scaffolding of machine consciousness.
These Editor-Approved Gifts Are Sure to Be a Big Win with Gamers Young and Old
Give them endless entertainment at their fingertips.
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