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World's smallest particle accelerator is 54 million times smaller than the Large Hadron Collider, and it works

Scientists have created the world's first nanophotonic electron accelerator, which speeds negatively charged particles with mini laser pulses and is small enough to fit on a coin.

ScienceNov 8, 2023

U.S. Senate confirms Monica Bertagnolli as NIH director

After 2-year gap, biomedical research agency has a permanent chief, but she faces many challenges

ScienceNov 8, 2023

A controversial room-temperature superconductor result has now been retracted

The retraction is the third for beleaguered physicist Ranga Dias

ScienceNov 8, 2023

Why scientists are expanding the definition of loneliness

A more holistic view could offer new ways to manage the feeling

ScienceNov 8, 2023

85% of people worry about online disinformation, global survey finds

UN announces plan to tackle phenomenon as survey finds people worry particularly about impact on elections

TechNov 8, 2023

HP and Qualcomm Aim To Prove the Best Defense Is a Great Offense

HP and Qualcomm, like much of the tech industry, currently find themselves in the doldrums for distinct reasons.

TechNov 8, 2023

Gen Z, Millennials Turning to TikTok for Career Advice

Large numbers of Gen Z and millennial TikTok users are frequently mining the platform for career advice, according to the results of an October survey of 1,000 full-time U.S. workers from ages 21 to 40 released Tuesday by ResumeBuilder.com.

TechNov 8, 2023

Qualcomm Takes Aim at Redefining Mobile and PC Technology

I was in Hawaii last week at Qualcomm’s annual press and analyst conference, and the announcements made by the company were nothing short of amazing.

TechNov 8, 2023

Casino Breaches Expose Why Identity Management Is at a Crossroads

As cyberthreats become more prevalent, the tangible losses from identity access management-related breaches underline the critical need to reform this cornerstone of digital security.

TechNov 8, 2023

Euclid telescope on mission to find invisible dark forces manipulating the universe sends back first images

Euclid was launched by Space X in July and captures an area of sky a hundred times larger than NASA's James Webb Telescope.

TechNov 8, 2023
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