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By distilling bituminous coal in retorts to obtain gas for illumination, or by burning it in kilns or pits, the residue left behind is called coke, which is simply coal charcoal, and is nearly pure ...
A new brain prosthesis can read out inner thoughts in real time, helping people with ALS and brain stem stroke communicate ...
The journal Science has lifted an expression of concern on a paper claiming evidence of Majorana quasiparticles, but concerns ...
The brain’s body map doesn’t reorganize itself after limb amputation, a study found, challenging a textbook idea in ...
A new wave of delusional thinking fueled by artificial intelligence has researchers investigating the dark side of AI ...
The National Science Foundation will stop operating the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker and slash polar science funding by 70 ...
You can see it coming in right there, that little spot,” says neuroscientist and engineer Laura Lewis. A remarkably bright pulsing dot has appeared on the monitor in front of us. We are watching, in ...
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