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- How To Kill A Supercomputer: Dirty Power, Cosmic Rays, and Bad Solder
- Thirty Meter Telescope Project Is Stalled, but the Robot Needed to Build It Is Ready
- Phones Top Crash Risk Factors for Cars
- Vibrating Bat Wings Inspire Efficient Sea-Skimming Drones
- Graphene's Role as a Superconductor Just Got Better
How To Kill A Supercomputer: Dirty Power, Cosmic Rays, and Bad Solder Posted: 23 Feb 2016 08:00 AM PST |
Thirty Meter Telescope Project Is Stalled, but the Robot Needed to Build It Is Ready Posted: 23 Feb 2016 06:00 AM PST |
Phones Top Crash Risk Factors for Cars Posted: 22 Feb 2016 12:00 PM PST |
Vibrating Bat Wings Inspire Efficient Sea-Skimming Drones Posted: 22 Feb 2016 11:15 AM PST |
Graphene's Role as a Superconductor Just Got Better Posted: 22 Feb 2016 10:00 AM PST |
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