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Common salt helps create metallic nanotubes for high-speed electronics, quantum tech
Researchers create stable niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes using table salt, paving the way for faster electronics.
Western politicians and tech companies are pushing a "nuclear renaissance" to deliver power for artificial intelligence and ...
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110 Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Household Items
With a little creativity, many common household items can be transformed into something else that's entirely different and ...
Kitchen design is changing fast in Oregon, and I'm here to show you what's hot and what's not! Some looks that seemed cool ...
Morton Industries, a manufacturer of precision tube fabricated components and welded assemblies, has announced its ...
U.S. Steel will install a new Premium Thread Line in Fairfield, Alabama. Plus, Cencora's $1B expansion plan includes Dothan ...
ABB is working in partnership with SMS group, a specialist in plant construction, mechanical and electric and automation engineering for the metals industry, to provide all the MV motors and MV drives ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Mariah Carey has officially defrosted, and winter has arrived in the Mid-South. Our first hard freeze of the season occurs tonight, and we will wake up to the coldest temperatures we ...
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