Noelle Acheson explains how on-chain vaults, born in decentralized finance, could shape the centralized banking of tomorrow.
Richard Foster peels back the multiple layers of Xiu Xiu's latest: a heavenly selection of covers belted out at the karaoke ...
This rainforest tree solved one of evolution’s hardest problems. Here’s how it evolved to use tension and geometry to fire ...
Right now, that artist is the UK-based “Britainicana” outfit Westside Cowboy. If there’s a story people like to tell about Westside Cowboy’s sudden visibility, it usually involves momentum—algorithms, ...
Dissolved organic carbon may be one of the most underestimated pressures on Irish waters. About 20% of our land area is ...
Reshaping graphene from flat sheets into compact particles solves a key manufacturing problem, enabling printable conductive ...
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Microbes in bark ‘eat’ climate gases
Many of the microbes living in bark can live off various gases. This is a process recently coined as “aerotrophy”, as in “air ...
A nuclear reactor on the moon would solve space exploration’s current chicken-and-egg quandary: whether to build power ...
As Kenya edges closer to the next election cycle, a paradox is becoming clear: political division—and the potential implosion of ODM—may not be threatening President William Ruto’s presidency. Instead ...
But these days, if lit-up letters in a shop window or on the wall of a nightclub catch your eye, odds are they’re made with light-emitting diodes, or LEDs, not the real thing. It’s a fate befalling ...
Beyond cold plates lies what’s sometimes called direct impingement, or direct liquid cooling (DLC), meaning that coolant literally touches the die being cooled. Coolant can flow or be sprayed onto the ...
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