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In a bold move that sharpens the U.S.-China chip conflict, the United States has directed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to stop shipping advanced chips to Chinese clients. As reported
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A Washington-based firm, Quantum Kinetics Corporation (QKC), has reportedly set a new world record in nuclear fusion during third-party, peer-reviewed experiments with radioactive wastewater. QKC claimed to have achieved plasma
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Zombie Missile Test Advances US Defense Technology Missile defense is getting an upgrade. On November 2, the US Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC) launched a “Zombie Missile” from
Scientists Detect ‘Ghostly’ Neutrino Fog in Dark Matter Search – What It Means for Space Exploration
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