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The World’s Weirdest Coding Contest Honors the Most Unreadable Programs
Welcome to your nightmare, Claude.
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Scientists Find the Grossest, Most Efficient Way to Clean a Skeleton
An all-natural solution at its finest.
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China Prepares Its First Asteroid Landing on Earth’s Quasi-Moon
The Tianwen-2 probe will attempt to collect samples from Kamo’oalewa and bring them back to Earth.
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Massive Tohoku Earthquake Sent a Seismic Wave That Shifted All of Japan
Researchers discovered an unusual, nationwide shift when examining GPS records of the Tohoku earthquake.
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Republicans Claim Anti-Data Center Movement Is a Chinese Psy-Op
The lawmakers are asking the FBI to step in.
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Two Years Later, We’re Finally Learning How a Transformers-Inspired Rover Fared on the Moon
SORA-Q showed that tiny robots could do big things on the Moon.
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Elon Musk and NASA’s Chief Are Dreaming of Antimatter Propulsion
Here's what it would take to make this theoretical concept a reality and unlock the galaxy.
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IBM Crosses One of Computing’s Biggest Barriers With World’s First Sub-1 Nanometer Chip
The new chip technology packs nearly 100 billion transistors into a fingernail-sized chip.
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World Rocked by 4 Powerful Earthquakes in Less Than 8 Hours. Were They Connected?
These events killed at least 164 people in Venezuela and injured several in California and Japan.
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Physicists Created an Entirely New Species of Schrödinger’s Cat
Is the cat dead or alive? Either way, the cat is certainly weird, as a new study demonstrates.
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Meet ERNEST, NASA’s Next-Generation Rover Designed to Be Faster and Tougher
The prototype rover recently traversed across the Colorado Desert at 10 times the speed of its predecessors.
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A Monolith Designed to Record Civilization’s Downfall Is Finally Taking Shape
The creators of this monolithic doomsday tracker say it is on track for installation in remote Tasmania by December.
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