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Astronomers discover our long-lost ‘solar twin’

Extrasolar system could harbor right conditions for life Source: Astronomers discover our long-lost ‘solar twin’

Posted: July 16, 2015 in Space

Privacy talk at DEF CON canceled under questionable circumstances

Earlier this month, several news outlets reported on a powerful tool in the fight between those seeking anonymity online, versus those who push for surveillance >>>

Posted: July 13, 2015 in Computer, Security

Scientists from UCLA and City of Hope have become the first to inhibit the mechanism of a protein that regulates a key process that causes >>>

Posted: July 12, 2015 in Biological

Researchers confirm: The Largest Pyramid in Mexico has been found

Researchers discover immense pyramid in Mexico, larger than Teotihuacan’s Pyramid of the Sun. Researchers in Mexico have discovered a Pyramid that, according to initial measurements, >>>

Posted: July 11, 2015 in Social

IBM Discloses Working Version of a Much Higher-Capacity Chip – The New York Times

A consortium of which the company is a part has made working versions of ultradense seven-nanometer chips, capable of holding much more information than existing >>>

Posted: July 9, 2015 in Computer, Processors

Scientists Invent a New Steel as Strong as Titanium

South Korean researchers have solved a longstanding problem that stopped them from creating ultra-strong, lightweight aluminum-steel alloys. Source: Scientists Invent a New Steel as Strong >>>

Posted: July 9, 2015 in Chemistry

Earth and Mars could share a life history

Source: Earth and Mars could share a life history

Posted: July 7, 2015 in Space

150 Years After Maxwell, Scientists Discover Fundamental Property of Light | Big Think

Light plays a vital role in our everyday lives and technologies based on light are all around us. So we might expect that our understanding of light >>>

Posted: July 5, 2015 in Physics, Quantum Physics

New method of quantum entanglement vastly increases how much information can be carried in a photon

Source: New method of quantum entanglement vastly increases how much information can be carried in a photon

Posted: July 3, 2015 in Quantum Physics

Stanford Will Now Be Free To All Students From Families That Earn Less Than $125,000 Per Year

Originally published in Think Progress by Bryce Covert. Last week, Stanford University announced that more accepted students won’t have to pay anything for tuition, which >>>

Posted: July 3, 2015 in Social